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Damien Géradin-1997-11-28-Cambridge University Press eBooks
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In this study, I have identified three areas of regulation where conflicts may arise between trade and environmental protection. I have examined how the Court of Justice and the Supreme Court (Part 1) and the Community and the US federal legislatures (Part 2) have attempted to deal with such conflicts. The objective of this conclusion is (i) to highlight the main findings made in Parts 1 and 2; and (ii) to place the question of the relationship between trade and environmental protection in the broader context of the world trading system.

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In this study, I have identified three areas of regulation where conflicts may arise between trade and environmental protection. I have examined how the Court of Justice and the Supreme Court (Part 1) and the Community and the US federal legislatures (Part 2) have attempted to deal with such conflicts. The objective of this conclusion is (i) to highlight the main findings made in Parts 1 and 2; and (ii) to place the question of the relationship between trade and environmental protection in the broader context of the world trading system.

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