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  1. Environmental trade disputes and the WTO

    Rao, P. K.
    Lawrenceville, NJ : Pinninti Publishers, c2001.

  2. International trade policies and climate change governance

    Rao, P. K.
    Berlin ; New York : Springer, ©2012.

    This work offers a synthesis of the current approaches toward an integration of international trade and climate change, with a view to fostering potential improvements in policies and institutions affecting these. A number of pragmatic measures are proposed with reference to the WTO and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) regimes, which are expected to contribute toward enhanced climate change governance, as well as promoting international trade.

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  3. The World Trade Organization and the environment

    Rao, P. K.
    Basingstoke : Macmillan Press ; New York : St. Martin's Press, 2000.

    The role and limitations of liberalized international trade in the global environment and sustainable development are examined here. The book integrates trade, environment and development perspectives for operationally meaningful policy purposes. The topics explored include an analysis of the global trade regimes, their interrelationships with the existing multilateral environmental agreements, institutional mechanisms governed by the World Trade Organization, and a framework for pragmatic reforms.

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