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Perspective On Legal Issue Of International Trade And Environmental Protection

Posted on:2005-11-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:N N ZhaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2156360122496756Subject:International Law
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International trade and environmental protection are arresting and important problems in world now. How to coordinate them has become a key of further developing the international trade. One of the important subjects of new agenda of WTO is environmental measure relevant to trade. Since our country joined into WTO for one year, foreign countries have established green barriers to the export products of our country. It made our country sustain many losses and make us have to reconsider the environmental protection on products. How more and more TREMs will produce effects on trade liberation and how to coordinate the international trade and environmental protection will become a new realm on international trade law crossing with environment law.The purpose of this article is putting forward a solution and legal proposes on the foundation of scooping out the relation of international trade and environmental protection. The article highly stated the relation of international trade and environmental protection in dialectics, analyzed the roots of the contradiction and used the experience of WTO. Finally, the article found a set of theory methods to resolve the problem, put forward a legal proposal leaded by the methods and tried hard to format an integrated study system in theory and practice.The methods to resolve the problem of coordinated growth shall be taking the sustainable development as the principle, carrying out the environmental cost internalization, actively impelling WTO to improve the rules and establishing a new order of international economic development.In order to deal with the problem of international trade and environmental protection in our country, we also shall improve the current Constitution, foreign trade law and environment law.
Keywords/Search Tags:International trade, Environmental protection, Coordinated growth
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