NAFTA and Sustainable Development
Herausgeber: Kong, Hoi L.; Wroth, L. Kinvin
NAFTA and Sustainable Development
Herausgeber: Kong, Hoi L.; Wroth, L. Kinvin
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This book assesses the current state of environmental protection under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), twenty years after ratification.
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This book assesses the current state of environmental protection under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), twenty years after ratification.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9781107482432
- ISBN-10: 1107482437
- Artikelnr.: 53777876
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9781107482432
- ISBN-10: 1107482437
- Artikelnr.: 53777876
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction. NAFTA and sustainable development L. Kinvin Wroth and Hoi L.
Kong; Part I. Process - NAFTA and NAAEC: 1. Forgotten promises: neglected
environmental provisions of the NAFTA and the North American Agreement on
Environmental Cooperation Geoffrey Garver; 2. Should citizens expect
procedural justice in nonadversarial processes? Spotlighting the regression
of the citizen submission process from NAAEC to CAFTA-DR Giselle Davidian;
3. Choosing the right whistle: the development of the concept of
environmental law under the citizen submissions process Paolo Solano; 4.
Pending proceedings in the new guidelines for submissions on enforcement
matters: an improved regression? Montserrat Rovalo; 5. Form over substance:
procedural hurdles to the NAAEC citizen submission process Leslie Welts;
Part II. Specific Environmental Issues under NAFTA and NAAEC: 6. Downward
harmonization: Mexico's industrial livestock revolution Pamela Vesilind; 7.
Agricultural biotechnology and NAFTA: analyzing the impacts of US and
Canadian policies on Mexico's environment and agriculture Laurie
Beyranevand; 8. Assessing assessments of NAFTA's marine environment: the
commission for environmental cooperation meets the World Ocean Assessment
Betsy Baker; 9. Sustainable development, NAFTA, and water Katia Opalka; 10.
Indigenous peoples in North America: bridging the trade and environment gap
to ensure sustainability under NAFTA and NAAEC Nicole Schabus; 11. Climate
change, sustainable development, and NAFTA: regional policy harmonization
as a basis for sustainable development Freedom-Kai Phillips; 12. The
principle of public participation in NAFTA chapter 11 disputes Avidan Kent;
13. Preventing environmental deterioration from international trade and
investment: how China can learn from NAFTA's experience to strengthen
domestic environmental governance and ensure sustainable development Danni
Liang and Jingjing Liu; Part III. Proposals for Reform and Lessons Going
Forward: 14. Pathways of influence in the NAFTA regime and their
implications for domestic environmental policy-making in North America
Sébastien Jodoin; 15. The citizen submissions process in the North American
Agreement on Environmental Cooperation: theory and practice in deliberative
democratic institutional design for transnational institutions Hoi L. Kong;
16. Assessing ENGO influence in North American environmental politics: the
double grid framework Raul Pacheco-Vega.
Kong; Part I. Process - NAFTA and NAAEC: 1. Forgotten promises: neglected
environmental provisions of the NAFTA and the North American Agreement on
Environmental Cooperation Geoffrey Garver; 2. Should citizens expect
procedural justice in nonadversarial processes? Spotlighting the regression
of the citizen submission process from NAAEC to CAFTA-DR Giselle Davidian;
3. Choosing the right whistle: the development of the concept of
environmental law under the citizen submissions process Paolo Solano; 4.
Pending proceedings in the new guidelines for submissions on enforcement
matters: an improved regression? Montserrat Rovalo; 5. Form over substance:
procedural hurdles to the NAAEC citizen submission process Leslie Welts;
Part II. Specific Environmental Issues under NAFTA and NAAEC: 6. Downward
harmonization: Mexico's industrial livestock revolution Pamela Vesilind; 7.
Agricultural biotechnology and NAFTA: analyzing the impacts of US and
Canadian policies on Mexico's environment and agriculture Laurie
Beyranevand; 8. Assessing assessments of NAFTA's marine environment: the
commission for environmental cooperation meets the World Ocean Assessment
Betsy Baker; 9. Sustainable development, NAFTA, and water Katia Opalka; 10.
Indigenous peoples in North America: bridging the trade and environment gap
to ensure sustainability under NAFTA and NAAEC Nicole Schabus; 11. Climate
change, sustainable development, and NAFTA: regional policy harmonization
as a basis for sustainable development Freedom-Kai Phillips; 12. The
principle of public participation in NAFTA chapter 11 disputes Avidan Kent;
13. Preventing environmental deterioration from international trade and
investment: how China can learn from NAFTA's experience to strengthen
domestic environmental governance and ensure sustainable development Danni
Liang and Jingjing Liu; Part III. Proposals for Reform and Lessons Going
Forward: 14. Pathways of influence in the NAFTA regime and their
implications for domestic environmental policy-making in North America
Sébastien Jodoin; 15. The citizen submissions process in the North American
Agreement on Environmental Cooperation: theory and practice in deliberative
democratic institutional design for transnational institutions Hoi L. Kong;
16. Assessing ENGO influence in North American environmental politics: the
double grid framework Raul Pacheco-Vega.
Introduction. NAFTA and sustainable development L. Kinvin Wroth and Hoi L.
Kong; Part I. Process - NAFTA and NAAEC: 1. Forgotten promises: neglected
environmental provisions of the NAFTA and the North American Agreement on
Environmental Cooperation Geoffrey Garver; 2. Should citizens expect
procedural justice in nonadversarial processes? Spotlighting the regression
of the citizen submission process from NAAEC to CAFTA-DR Giselle Davidian;
3. Choosing the right whistle: the development of the concept of
environmental law under the citizen submissions process Paolo Solano; 4.
Pending proceedings in the new guidelines for submissions on enforcement
matters: an improved regression? Montserrat Rovalo; 5. Form over substance:
procedural hurdles to the NAAEC citizen submission process Leslie Welts;
Part II. Specific Environmental Issues under NAFTA and NAAEC: 6. Downward
harmonization: Mexico's industrial livestock revolution Pamela Vesilind; 7.
Agricultural biotechnology and NAFTA: analyzing the impacts of US and
Canadian policies on Mexico's environment and agriculture Laurie
Beyranevand; 8. Assessing assessments of NAFTA's marine environment: the
commission for environmental cooperation meets the World Ocean Assessment
Betsy Baker; 9. Sustainable development, NAFTA, and water Katia Opalka; 10.
Indigenous peoples in North America: bridging the trade and environment gap
to ensure sustainability under NAFTA and NAAEC Nicole Schabus; 11. Climate
change, sustainable development, and NAFTA: regional policy harmonization
as a basis for sustainable development Freedom-Kai Phillips; 12. The
principle of public participation in NAFTA chapter 11 disputes Avidan Kent;
13. Preventing environmental deterioration from international trade and
investment: how China can learn from NAFTA's experience to strengthen
domestic environmental governance and ensure sustainable development Danni
Liang and Jingjing Liu; Part III. Proposals for Reform and Lessons Going
Forward: 14. Pathways of influence in the NAFTA regime and their
implications for domestic environmental policy-making in North America
Sébastien Jodoin; 15. The citizen submissions process in the North American
Agreement on Environmental Cooperation: theory and practice in deliberative
democratic institutional design for transnational institutions Hoi L. Kong;
16. Assessing ENGO influence in North American environmental politics: the
double grid framework Raul Pacheco-Vega.
Kong; Part I. Process - NAFTA and NAAEC: 1. Forgotten promises: neglected
environmental provisions of the NAFTA and the North American Agreement on
Environmental Cooperation Geoffrey Garver; 2. Should citizens expect
procedural justice in nonadversarial processes? Spotlighting the regression
of the citizen submission process from NAAEC to CAFTA-DR Giselle Davidian;
3. Choosing the right whistle: the development of the concept of
environmental law under the citizen submissions process Paolo Solano; 4.
Pending proceedings in the new guidelines for submissions on enforcement
matters: an improved regression? Montserrat Rovalo; 5. Form over substance:
procedural hurdles to the NAAEC citizen submission process Leslie Welts;
Part II. Specific Environmental Issues under NAFTA and NAAEC: 6. Downward
harmonization: Mexico's industrial livestock revolution Pamela Vesilind; 7.
Agricultural biotechnology and NAFTA: analyzing the impacts of US and
Canadian policies on Mexico's environment and agriculture Laurie
Beyranevand; 8. Assessing assessments of NAFTA's marine environment: the
commission for environmental cooperation meets the World Ocean Assessment
Betsy Baker; 9. Sustainable development, NAFTA, and water Katia Opalka; 10.
Indigenous peoples in North America: bridging the trade and environment gap
to ensure sustainability under NAFTA and NAAEC Nicole Schabus; 11. Climate
change, sustainable development, and NAFTA: regional policy harmonization
as a basis for sustainable development Freedom-Kai Phillips; 12. The
principle of public participation in NAFTA chapter 11 disputes Avidan Kent;
13. Preventing environmental deterioration from international trade and
investment: how China can learn from NAFTA's experience to strengthen
domestic environmental governance and ensure sustainable development Danni
Liang and Jingjing Liu; Part III. Proposals for Reform and Lessons Going
Forward: 14. Pathways of influence in the NAFTA regime and their
implications for domestic environmental policy-making in North America
Sébastien Jodoin; 15. The citizen submissions process in the North American
Agreement on Environmental Cooperation: theory and practice in deliberative
democratic institutional design for transnational institutions Hoi L. Kong;
16. Assessing ENGO influence in North American environmental politics: the
double grid framework Raul Pacheco-Vega.







