Climate border adjustments and WTO law extending the EU emissions trading system to imported goods and services / by Ulrike Will, Technische Universitat Dresden
Introduction -- The EU emissions trading system leading to carbon leakage effects -- Trade measures to resolve the carbon leakage problem -- Structuring the BA in the WTO context -- ETS and BA restricting trade in goods -- ETA and BA implying technical regulations or standards -- ETS and BA affecting trade in services -- Reform proposal for an import BA for the EU ETS
Summary
In Climate Border Adjustments and WTO Law, Ulrike Will develops a convincing reform proposal for a climate border adjustment (BA) on imports within the EU Emission Trading System (ETS). The proposed framework offers a realistic approach which would be immune to disputes at the WTO and comply with international climate agreements while remaining economically feasible and straightforward to implement. The book offers a comprehensive analysis of the WTO cases that might have parallels to the unresolved case of BAs. It provides interpretations of vague legal terms of the applicable WTO agreements and guidance on how to balance between environmentally related and trade liberalising WTO rules. Typified constellations of BAs pave the way for a reform of the EU ETS Directive. The inclusion of legal findings in the context of economic theory and climate science allows for a meaningful discussion of the functioning of the BA, relevant markets and competitive effects of specific design proposals. The proposed framework also takes into account the prevention of extra-jurisdictional effects
Notes
Based on the author's thesis (doctoral - Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt an der Oder, 2018)
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
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