The WTO does not squarely address the issue of jurisdictional ambit of national policies (affecting trade). And yet, absent some agreement as to what trading nations can and cannot do, the WTO loses much of its effectiveness. In the absence of explicit regulation of the issue in the WTO contract, one would reasonably expect WTO Members to behave in line with the postulates governing allocation of jurisdiction embedded in public international law. WTO practice evidences neither an explicit acceptance nor a refusal of these rules.
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Mavroidis: Reaching Out for Green Policies. National Environmental Policies in the WTO Legal Order
Petros C. Mavroidis (Columbia Univ. - Law) has posted Reaching Out for Green Policies. National Environmental Policies in the WTO Legal Order. Here's the abstract: