Contents
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| | Preface and Acknowledgements | xiii |
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| PART I BACKGROUND | | | | | 1.2 Free trade, protectionism and managed trade | 6 |
| | | | | 1.4 New trade regimes: regional and global | 19 |
| | | 1.5 Concluding observations | 25 |
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| | | 2 Trade, Environment and Development | 31 |
| | | | 2.2 Trade liberalization and development | 32 |
| | | 2.3 International trade and the environment | 36 |
| | | 2.4 Sustainable development: a synthesis of linkages | 44 |
| | | 2.5 Concluding observations | 51 |
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| | | 3 Multilateral Environmental Agreements | 55 |
| | | | 3.2 Environmental agreements with trade measures | 58 |
| | | 3.3 Interface with trade policies | 64 |
| | | 3.4 Harmful chemicals trade | 66 |
| | | 3.5 Concluding observations | 69 |
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| PART II THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION | | 4 WTO Articles of Agreement and Beyond | 75 |
| | | | 4.2 WTO ā an institutional innovation | 76 |
| | | 4.3 The Bretton Woods institutions and the WTO | 80 |
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Publication information:
Book title: The World Trade Organization and the Environment.
Contributors: P. K. Rao - Author.
Publisher: St. Martin's Press.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 2000.
Page number: vii.
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