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Volume 9 Number 2 2007
ISSN: 1461-4529  eISSN: 1740-5564

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Opinion

Global Climate Change - A Stern Response?
Keywords: Economics of climate change, Stern Review
Lynda M Warren      77

Articles

Non-Trade Concerns and Agriculture in a Post-Doha Environment: Thinking Outside the Green Box
Keywords: International agricultural trade, World Trade Organization, Agreement on Agriculture, Doha Draft Modalities on Agriculture
Fiona Smith      89

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Non-Trade Concerns and Agriculture in a Post-Doha Environment: Thinking Outside the Green Box
Fiona Smith

International agricultural trade regulation is once again at the heart of the Doha Development Round's collapse. Even if a deal had been reached on the basis of the Draft Modalities on Agriculture, it is not clear that a fundamental problem would be resolved: the relationship between trade and non-trade concerns, crucially the protection of the environment. Currently, members can use domestic support measures for non-trade objectives, but only if they do not impinge significantly on free trade in agricultural products; an ethos reiterated in the Draft Modalities. However, if the ultimate goal of the Agreement on Agriculture is to reduce agriculture support and protection over time so that distortions to the market are removed, it is difficult to reconcile this goal whilst the Agreement simultaneously allows members to use trade-distorting measures to support non-trade objectives. Even if one accepts that the Agreement on Agriculture's goal is freer trade and not free trade per se, this inconsistency is not removed, as a decision still needs to be made regarding what level of 'protection' is acceptable at any given time during the operation of the existing rules. Despite suggested changes to the levels of protection in the Draft Modalities, there seems no indication what this acceptable level might be. Until a decision is made to this effect, a conflict exists within the agreement and the current tension between members will remain. This article argues the problem is not the existence of a balance between removing trade barriers whilst protecting non-trade concerns, but rather the theoretical approach driving conclusions about how that balance should be achieved. In addition to moving towards a general commitment to the reduction in agricultural support measures, the Agreement on Agriculture also emphasises the need to achieve a 'fair and market-oriented trading system' 'having regard to non-trade concerns.' Current thinking assumes that fairness is achieved by interpreting rules on the basis of an economic efficiency rationale (free trade): this approach is not inevitable however, but only reflects contemporary views of trade rules' purpose and how they should be interpreted in the light of that purpose. As our views of 'trade rules' purpose changes, so the theoretical underpinnings driving the rules' interpretation evolve. This article proposes such an evolution.

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Computer Waste: A Forgotten and Hidden Side to the Global Information Society
Keywords: Transboundary movement of hazardous waste material, Basel Convention, WEEE Directive, electronic waste, E-Waste
Alan Mckenna      116

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Computer Waste: A Forgotten and Hidden Side to the Global Information Society
Alan Mckenna

Whilst computer technology has radically impacted upon many facets of life, and continues almost relentlessly to do so, for several years questions have been raised about a particularly dark side to such technology, concerning its potential environmental implications where it is disposed of in an uncontrolled manner. This paper looks at the failure to date of the developed world to prevent the illegal movement of its hazardous computer waste to poorer regions, including the possible implications of the charitable provision of such equipment from developed to developing world, and puts forward proposals whereby hazardous computer waste can be dealt with in a manner that will help in part to ensure that developing countries can legitimately be seen as part of the digital age, and not merely a dumping ground, fed the rich world's digital toxic scraps.

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Legislation Note

Commons Act 2006: Developing Common Land and Protecting Village Greens
Keywords: Commons Act 2006, common land, town greens, village greens
Richard Honey      132

Case Note

Disproportionate and Discriminating Environmental Protection
Case 320/03 European Commission v Austria [2006] Env LR 31
Keywords: Free movement of goods, goods vehicles, air pollution, proportionality, trade discrimination
Matthew Humphreys      137

Update     148

Book Reviews

Energy Security: Managing Risk in a Dynamic Legal and Regulatory Environment by Barry Barton, Catherine Redgwell, Anita Ronne and Donald N. Zillman (eds)     163

Criminal Enforcement of Environmental Law in the European Union by M. Faure and G. Heine     164

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Links to other issues

Volume 2 (2000) :   4

Volume 3 (2001) :   1   2   3   4

Volume 4 (2002) :   1   2   3   4

Volume 5 (2003) :   1   2   3   4

Volume 6 (2004) :   1   2   3   4

Volume 7 (2005) :   1   2   3   4

Volume 8 (2006) :   1   2   3   4

Volume 9 (2007) :   1   2   3   4

Volume 10 (2008) :   1   2   3   4

Volume 11 (2009) :   1   2   3   4

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