@article{12321, recid = {12321}, author = {Sampson, Gary P., and Chambers, W. Bradnee,}, title = {Trade, environment, and the Millennium /}, pages = {vi, 388 pages ;}, note = {Contents: RICUPERO, Rubens. Trade and environment: strengthening complementarities and reducing conflicts; SHAHIN, Magda. Trade and environment: how real is the debate? JHA, Veena and VOSSENAAR, Rene?. Breaking the deadlock: a positive agenda on trade, environment, and development? ESTY, Daniel C. Environmental governance at the WTO: outreach to civil society; DAVEY, William J. The WTO Dispute Settlement System; SCHORR, David K. Fishery subsidies and the WTO; CHARNOVITZ, Steve. Improving the agreement on sanitary and phytosanitary standards; APPLETON, Arthur E. Environmental labelling schemes: WTO law and developing country implications; ABDEL MOTAAL, Doaa. The agreement on technical barriers to trade, the Committee on Trade and Environment, and Eco-labelling; CAMERON, James. The precautionary principle; BRACK, Duncan. Environmental treaties and trade: multilateral environmental agreements and the multilateral trading system; ...}, abstract = {The purpose of this book is to provide an overview of the key issues of negotiation at the meeting of Trade Ministers in late 2001 in Qatar and well beyond. Resolving these issues is a precondition for the launching of a new round of multilateral trade negotiations - something considered critical by many WTO member governments in order to ensure a stable multilateral trading system that fully represents the interests of developing countries.}, url = {http://tind.wipo.int/record/12321}, }