Positive integration - EU and WTO approaches towards the "trade and" debate

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Positive integration - EU and WTO approaches towards the "trade and" debate

Rike Krämer-Hoppe, editor

(European yearbook of international economic law / Christoph Herrmann, Jörg Philipp Terhechte, editors, special issue)

Springer, c2020

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This book presents a new framework for the 'trade and environment' debate and discusses the ways in which the EU and the WTO address this topic: positive, negative and non-integration. It analyses areas like food safety and renewable energy from the perspectives of legal and political science, and economics, and includes contributions focusing on various approaches, such as harmonisation, regulatory cooperation and judicialisation. In the 21st century, especially in our current times, where free trade and economic integration are increasingly being called into question, it is even more vital to find convincing normative answers and ways to address the very complex relationship between trade and environmental policies. Debunking some of the myths concerning positive and negative integration and the relationship between the two, this book is a valuable contribution to the debate on globalisation.

Table of Contents

Introduction - Positive Integration: EU and WTO approaches towards the 'trade and' debate.- Bilateral positive Integration - Different strategies for regulatory cooperation in the TTIP.- The role of non-tariff measures in the Agri-Food sector: Positive or Negative Instruments for trade?.- EU and WTO regulatory Approaches to Renewable Energy Subsidies: Negative integration and positive integration.- Trade and Environment in the EU and WTO: Legitimacy, Proportionality and Institutional Power Play.- Adjudication and Positive Integration - The Role of the European Court of Justice and the Dispute Settlement Body in the 'trade and environment' Debate.- Myths and Virtues of Positive and Negative Integration: Some Concluding Remarks.

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