Trade, investment and the environment : proceedings of the Royal Institute of International Affairs conference, Chatham House, London, October 1998 / edited by Halina Ward and Duncan Brack.
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TextSeries: Trade and environment seriesPublication details: London : Royal Institute of International Affairs/Earthscan, 2000. Description: xxxviii, 298 p. ; 21 cmISBN: 1853836281 (pbk.) ; 9781853836282 (pbk.) Subject(s): Investments -- Environmental aspects -- Congresses | International trade -- Environmental aspects -- CongressesDDC classification: 382 WAR Summary: What policies are needed in a globalized economy if environmental protection is to be secured? How can discussions on the relationship between trade, environment and investment move forward to offer genuinely 'win - win' solutions? Do transnational corporations help or hinder environmental protection? What does this mean for any multilateral investment framework? Is there a need for a new global environmental organization? An international group of expert authors from both North and South explores these key questions and makes recommendations for action."--Jacket
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What policies are needed in a globalized economy if environmental protection is to be secured? How can discussions on the relationship between trade, environment and investment move forward to offer genuinely 'win - win' solutions? Do transnational corporations help or hinder environmental protection? What does this mean for any multilateral investment framework? Is there a need for a new global environmental organization? An international group of expert authors from both North and South explores these key questions and makes recommendations for action."--Jacket

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