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Author: Philip Crowe

Carbon Tariffs and Conflict Diamonds – A WTO Climate Waiver and the UK’s Role in the International Legal Order

January 22, 2021 Philip Crowe

International trade has been extensively criticised for exasperating the problem of climate change through a “race to the bottom” in…

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Posted in: Economic Law, International Environmental Law, WTO

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