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Book Title: Research Handbook on Environment, Health and the WTO
Editor(s): Van Calster, Geert; Prévost, Denise
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781847208972
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 3
Extract:
contents
List of contributors viii
Preface xviii
PaRt i GeneRal issUes
1. the precautionary principle in conflicts law perspectives 3
Alexia Herwig and Christian Joerges
2. Regulatory purpose in Gatt article iii, tbt article 2.1, the
subsidies agreement, and elsewhere: Hic et ubique 41
Donald H. Regan
3. equivalence and risk regulation under the World trade
organization's sPs agreement 79
Marsha A. Echols
4. on the efficiency of health measures and the `appropriate level
of protection' 116
Jeffery Atik
5. the international organization for standardization: private
voluntary standards as swords and shields 139
David A. Wirth
6. law and economics of the sPs agreement: a critical
perspective 164
Alessandra Arcuri
7. trade, environment and animal welfare: conditioning trade in
goods and services on conduct in another country? 207
Peter Morrison and Laura Nielsen
PaRt ii health ReGUlation and tRade laW
8. tRiPs and access to essential medicines 233
Bryan Mercurio
9. Public perception of food safety risks under Wto law: a
normative perspective 270
Alberto Alemanno
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vi Research handbook on environment, health and the WTO
10. Pre-market approval systems and the sPs agreement 304
Tracey Epps
11. scope of application of the sPs agreement: a post-Biotech
analysis 332
Jacqueline Peel
12. Gats and public health care: reflecting on an uneasy
relationship 363
Panagiotis Delimatsis
13. Wto law and risk factors for non-communicable diseases: a
complex relationship 390
Tania Voon
PaRt iii enviRonmental ReGUlation and tRade
laW
Section 1 Climate Change Mitigation
14. international trade ...
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