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Globalization and the Environment: Why All the Fuss?

David A. Wirth
Boston College - Law School; Vermont Law School



Boston College Law School Research Paper No. 121
International Environmental Law Committee Newsletter, Vol. 1, pp. 2-7, Winter/Spring 2006

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The relationship between globalization and environmental policies presents more nuances than the popular paradigm of free trader versus self-serving protectionists, the familiar model of environmentalist battling greedy polluters, or the outmoded view of a progressive multilateral agenda juxtaposed against a parochial, inward-looking domestic one. This piece sets out a structural and analytical framework for addressing the major issues in the field - including (1) unilateral trade-based measures to protect the environment; (2) science-based tests applied through trade agreements; (3) disciplines on foreign investment that may have a chilling effect on environmental regulation; and (4) the relationship between free trade agreements and multilateral environmental agreements. The implications for domestic law in the United States, including federal administrative law and federal-state relations, are also examined.

Keywords: globalization, environmental regulation, multilateral environmental agreements, federal-state relations

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Date posted: February 14, 2007 ; Last revised: May 04, 2009

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Wirth, David A., Globalization and the Environment: Why All the Fuss?. Boston College Law School Research Paper No. 121; International Environmental Law Committee Newsletter, Vol. 1, pp. 2-7, Winter/Spring 2006. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=962788


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David A. Wirth (Contact Author)
Boston College - Law School ( email )
885 Centre Street
Newton, MA 02459-1163
United States
Vermont Law School
68 North Windsor Street
P.O. Box 60
South Royalton, VT 05068
United States

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