Ecological Sensitivity and Global Legal Pluralism: Rethinking the Trade and Environment Conflict, 2. sējumsHart Publishing, 2004 - 290 lappuses The tension between trade liberalisation and environmental protection has received remarkable attention since the establishment of the WTO. It has been the subject of a wide-ranging debate, and is one of the central themes of the anti-globalisation movement. This book explores that debate. It argues that by focusing on the WTO, the debate has failed to recognise the institutional and discursive complexity in which the trade-environment conflict is embedded. A legal investigation of this nexus requires a framework of inquiry, in which this complexity can be elucidated - a model of global legal pluralism. |
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Ecological Sensitivity and Global Legal Pluralism: Rethinking the Trade and ... Oren Perez Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2004 |
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