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Cleaning Up Our Act: Using The Agreement On Climate Change Trade And Sustainability To Clarify World Trade Organization Rules On Process And Production Methods

dc.contributor.authorWard, Shannon
dc.date.accessioned2022-06-13T02:25:27Z
dc.date.available2022-06-13T02:25:27Z
dc.date.copyright2021
dc.date.issued2021
dc.description.abstractThis paper observes that uncertainty in the application of World Trade Organization (WTO) rules on ‘like products’ has prevented States from using trade measures that distinguish products by their levels of embedded carbon as part of their toolkit to support the adoption of more sustainable, low carbon production and processing measures (PPMs). It argues that there is potential for the environmental and trade impact of the Agreement on Climate Change, Trade and Sustainability (ACCTS) to be increased by broadening the scope of the environmental goods negotiations to provide tariff preferences for ‘environmentally preferable products’ with carbon footprints below a benchmark. Doing so could also enhance legal certainty as there is a low risk of a WTO Panel finding that ACCTS tariff preferences for ‘environmentally preferable products’ discriminated against ‘like products’ in breach of General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) Article I.1. This is because the ACCTS participating countries’ intend to extend the negotiated tariff preferences to all other WTO Members on an ‘most-favoured-nation’ (MFN) basis, and otherwise-identical products produced using less climate-friendly means could still be imported attracting the usual applied tariff rates. Though there are practical and implementation challenges that would need to be overcome during negotiations, agreeing tariff preferences for ‘environmentally preferable products’ in ACCTS would break new ground and serve as a lightning rod to normalise the adoption of trade measures to incentivise the transition to low carbon PPMs.en_NZ
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dc.identifier.urihttps://ir.wgtn.ac.nz/handle/123456789/18109
dc.languageen_NZ
dc.language.isoen_NZ
dc.publisherTe Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellingtonmul
dc.rights.holderAll rights, except those explicitly waived, are held by the Authoren_NZ
dc.rights.licenseAuthor Retains Copyrighten_NZ
dc.rights.urihttps://www.wgtn.ac.nz/library/about-us/policies-and-strategies/copyright-for-the-researcharchive
dc.subjectEnvironmental goodsen_NZ
dc.subjectClimate changeen_NZ
dc.subjectWTOen_NZ
dc.subject.courseLAWS582en_NZ
dc.titleCleaning Up Our Act: Using The Agreement On Climate Change Trade And Sustainability To Clarify World Trade Organization Rules On Process And Production Methodsen_NZ
dc.typeTexten_NZ
thesis.degree.disciplineLawen_NZ
thesis.degree.grantorTe Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellingtonmul
thesis.degree.levelMastersen_NZ
thesis.degree.nameMaster of Lawsen_NZ
vuwschema.contributor.schoolSchool of Lawen_NZ
vuwschema.contributor.unitVictoria Law Schoolen_NZ
vuwschema.contributor.unitFaculty of Law / Te Kauhanganui Tātai Tureen_NZ
vuwschema.subject.anzsrcforV2480599 Legal systems not elsewhere classifieden_NZ
vuwschema.type.vuwMasters Research Paper or Projecten_NZ

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