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Print Price: $108.95

Format:
Hardback
448 pp.
171 mm x 246 mm

ISBN-13:
9780198831341

Publication date:
July 2021

Imprint: OUP UK


Crafting Trade and Investment Accords for Sustainable Development

Athena's Treaties

Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger

International economic law guides and shapes globalization and the future of the world economy, our human societies, and the Earth. The rules which facilitate trade and investment could defend the interests of Hermes, Greek god of commerce and thieves, or learn to draw inspiration from Athena, goddess of justice, wisdom, and crafts. This volume explores how trade and investment agreements could promote more sustainable development, rather than increasing the negative social and environmental impacts of economic growth. States and other actors are attempting to integrate social and environmental considerations into trade and investment policies, towards more sustainable development. Analysing their efforts, this volume offers insights into the ways that commitments to sustainability are being operationalized in the texts of economic treaties themselves.

Written by a renowned expert jurist and professor of law, this book examines the measures being debated in the WTO and adopted by States in a selection of innovative and flexible regional and bilateral trade and investment accords. With legal examples spanning decades of experimentation and experience, the book illuminates how States and stakeholders are seeking innovative ways to integrate environmental and social considerations into trade and investment agreements. Introducing a ground-breaking systematic approach, the volume considers how, through this integration, international trade and investment law can contribute to the achievement of the world's Sustainable Development Goals.

Readership : Postgraduate students, scholars, and researchers of international law and sustainable development, international economic law, international relations, and environmental law. It will also be highly relevant to trade, investment, development, and environmental government authorities, and legal practitioners working for international and civil society organizations and trade and investment tribunals.

Stephen Toope: Foreword
Vaughan Lowe: Preface
Section One: Introduction
1. Introduction
2. International Trade, Investment, and Sustainability
3. Advancing Trade and Investment Rules for the World's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Section Two: Environmental and Social Impacts of Trade and Investment Agreements
4. Trade and Investment Treaties and their Impacts
5. Physical Impacts of Trade and Investment on Sustainable Development
6. Normative Intersections of Trade, Investment, and Sustainability Measures
Section Three: Integration of Environmental and Social Considerations into Trade and Investment Agreements
7. International Legal Reasons for Countries to Address Environmental and Social Impacts of Trade and Investment Agreements
8. Integration as a Principle of European Law, and its Relevance to the Negotiation of Trade and Investment Agreements
9. Policy and 'Soft Law' Rationales for Addressing Social and Environmental Concerns in Trade and Investment Treaties
10. International Trade Agreements and Investment Agreements in Light of the Integration Principle
Section Four: WTO Provisions and Processes on Sustainable Development
11. Development and Environment in Early World Trade Debates
12. Sustainable Development Provisions in the 1994 GATT/WTO Agreements
13. Sustainable Development in the 2001 WTO Doha Round Debates and beyond
14. Sustainable Development in the WTO Institutions and Trade Policy Review Mechanism (TPRM)
15. The Limits of Addressing Sustainable Development in the WTO Regime
Section Five: Sustinable Development Related Innovations in Bilateral and Regional Trade and Investment Rules
16. Bilateral and Regional Trade and Investment Rules and Regimes
17. Provisions to Integrate Environmental and Social Considerations into a Bilateral and Regional Economic Agreements for Sustainable Development
18. Procedural Innovations Related to Sustainable Development
Section Six: Trade and Investment Law Contributions to the Sustainable Development Goals
19. Trade, Investment, and Sustainable Development Goals 1 - 5
20. Trade, Investment, and Sustainable Development Goals 6 - 11
21. Trade, Investment, and Sustainable Development Goals 12 - 17
Section Seven: A Future Trade and INvestment Law for Sustainable Development
22. Integrating Social and Environmental Considerations into Trade and Investment Agreements, for Sustainable Development
23. A Future Agenda for Crafting 'Athena's Treaties' on Trade and Investment for Sustainable Development

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Professor Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger is Leverhulme Visiting Professor at the University of Cambridge, Senior Director at the Centre for International Sustainable Development Law, and Executive Secretary to the UNFCCC Climate Law & Governance Initiative. She is Full Professor of Law at the University of Waterloo, Canada, chairs several expert commissions and boards, and as former General Counsel to UN treaty bodies, advises countries on implementing climate change, biodiversity, natural resources, trade and investment accords to achieve global Sustainable Development Goals. She is also Fellow in Law and Director of Studies for Lucy Cavendish College leading research with the Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance, Bennett Institute for Public Policy, Lauterpacht Centre for International Law at University of Cambridge, and laureate of HE CG Weeramantry International Justice, Justitia Regnorum Fundamentum, and other honours.

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Special Features

  • Explores how trade and investment accords can be used to promote more sustainable development
  • Discusses the innovative ways in which States are integrating environmental and social considerations into trade and investment treaties, especially in recent regional accords
  • Considers process changes such as ex-ante impact assessments to identify and avoid social and environmental effects, inter-agency collaboration mechanisms, and transparency and public participation measures
  • Provides useful insights for the negotiation of trade and investment agreements that take sustainable development seriously, for the interpretation of trade and investment treaties, and for ongoing WTO negotiations