The NAFTA and the Environment: Trade,diplomacy, and limited protection |
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Authors: | Douglas A Schuler |
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Institution: | Assistant Professor of Management , Jesse H. Jones School of Administration at Rice University |
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Abstract: | This article reviews the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and its provisions on environmental protection. It describes how NAFTA followed from previous international environmental and trade arrangements. NAFTA's environmental provision adopts the position that economic growth will promote environmental protection and that enforcement is best accomplished through diplomatic means rather than through trade sanctions. The major importance of NAFTA's treatment of the environment is the precedent it sets to include environmental issues into future trade treaties. |
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