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2008
Stilwell Env Goods 31iii
M Cossy "Brésil-pneus"
2007
Summary EGs rt RUIG
Yajima PhD thesis t&e
J MacNeill 20y Br Report

 

EcoLomics Occasional Papers Series

 

 

2008
                 

2008-1
January

Matthew
Stilwell

Advancing the WTO Environmental Goods Negotiations:
Options and Opportunities, 31 p.

2008-2
February

Mireille
Cossy

Le litige Brésil - pneus rechapés
à l'OMC,
5 p.

 

 2007
 

2007-1
April

María Julia Oliva
and Urs P. Thomas

Summary Report, Roundtable (RUIG Project 14.03.2007):
WTO Negotiations on Environmental Goods: Promoting
Transfer of Technology for Sustainable Development? 5 p.

2007-2
December 

Noriko Yajima

International Regulation of the Environment: Conflicting Approaches of the World Trade Organization and Multilateral Environmental Agreements.
PhD Thesis, Melbourne U, School of Anthropology, Geography and Environmental Sciences 2006
, 244 p.

2007-3
December 

Jim MacNeill, O.C.

Our Common Future: Advance or Retreat?
Sustainable Development: A New Urgency, 18 p.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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