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First, GETS helped to raise the consciousness of international institutions and governments about the importance of the trade-environment linkage and about the need for better analytical underpinnings of intergovernmental decisionmaking. GETS was pleased in 2001 when environment was incorporated as
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The major funders of GETS included: the Ford Foundation, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Netherlands Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment, the German-Marshall Fund, the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Center for Global Partnership/Japan
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John H. Jackson, "Justice Feliciano and the WTO Environmental Cases: Laying the Foundations of a 'Constitutional Jurisprudence' with Implications for Developing Countries," in Steve Charnovitz, Debra P. Steger & Peter van den Bossche,
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Martin Neil Baily and Robert Z. Lawrence, "Competitiveness and the Assessment of Trade Performance," in Michael Mussa (ed.), C. Fred Bergsten and the World Economy (Washington: Peterson Institute for International Economics,
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GETS had three major participating institutions—the Foundation for International Environmental Law and Development (located in London), the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (located in Minneapolis), and the
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James Cameron brought his years of experience at building environmental law institutions and led the GETS work on climate change, the interplay of international tribunals, and the precautionary principle.
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Fourth, GETS called for the inclusion of an environmental dimension in emerging bilateral and regional free trade agreements, especially in Latin America. Progress continues to be made in doing so.
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brought his years of experience as a U.S. environmental regulator and led the GETS work on data-generated policymaking, optimal environmental governance, and environmental policy in China.
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Principals and researchers supported by GETS produced dozens of books and articles on trade and the environment, and related topics during its ten years of operation. Among them were:
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Mark Ritchie, Kristin Dawkins, and Mark Vallianatos, "Intellectual Property Rights and Biodiversity: The Industrialization of Natural Resources and Traditional Knowledge,"
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Third, GETS called for a more environment-friendly interpretation of trade rules, particularly regarding environmental measures being reviewed under Article XX of the
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brought his years of experience in NGO networking and agricultural policy, and led the GETS work on agriculture, social development, and public communications.
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Some staff associated with GETS included Orin Kirshner, who served as Executive Director from 2001–2003, Beatrice Chaytor, Hari Osofsky, and John Wickham.
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In 2004, the GETS Board decided that a sufficient amount had been accomplished over the decade, and that it was time to terminate the project.
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Christopher D. Stone, "Too Many Fishing Boats, Too Few Fish: Can Trade Laws Trim Subsidies and Restore the Balance in Global Fisheries,"
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Mark Ritchie & Kristen Dawkins, "WTO Food and Agricultural Rules: Sustainable Agriculture and the Human Right to Food,"
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Daniel Esty, "We the People: Civil Society and the World Trade Organization," in Marco Bronckers & Reinhard Quick eds.,
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A retrospective on competitiveness and the Council's work was recently written by Martin Neil Baily and Robert Z. Lawrence.
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Daniel Esty, "Non--governmental Organizations at the World Trade Organization: Cooperation, Competition, or Exclusion,"
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Daniel Esty and Damien Geradin, "Environmental Protection and International Competitiveness," A Conceptual Framework,"
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Sophia Murphy, "Structural Distortions in World Agricultural Markets: Do WTO Rules Support Sustainable Agriculture?,"
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GETS held policy conferences or workshops in Cancun, Geneva, London, Miami, New York, Seattle, Tokyo, and Washington.
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brought his years of experience in the international trade policy arena and was the overall project director.
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Second, GETS advocated greater transparency at the WTO in documentation and called for opportunities for
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In addition, GETS collaborated with numerous research institutes in developed and developing countries.
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joined the GETS Board and focused on environment, trade and investment issues in developing countries.
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John Wickham, "Toward a Green Multilateral Investment Framework: NAFTA and the Search for Models,"
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Monica Araya, "Mexico's NAFTA Trauma: Myth and Reality," in Carolyn L. Deere & Daniel C. Esty,
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GETS also held a major Conference in Singapore in June 1996 co-sponsored with the
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New Directions in International Economic Law: Essays in Honour of John H. Jackson
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Kal Raustiala, "Law, Liberalization & International Narcotics Trafficking,"
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Steve Charnovitz, "Two Centuries of Participation: NGOs and International Law,"
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Steve Charnovitz, "Reflections on North American Environmental Cooperation,"
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James Cameron, "The Precautionary Principle," in Gary P. Sampson & W.
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Foundation, the Pew Charitable Trusts, and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund.
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Lakshman D. Guruswamy, "Book Review: Asian Dragons and Green Trade,"
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Review of European & Community International Environmental Law
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Scott Barrett ed., Special Issue on Trade and the Environment,
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Foundation for International Environmental Law and Development
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David E. Kaczka, "A Primer on the Shrimp-Turtle Controversy,"
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Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy
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New York University Journal of International Law and Politics
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GETS also studied the expanding role of civil society in
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Steve Charnovitz, "A World Environment Organization,"
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environmental sustainability
Yale University
global governance
World Trade Organization
non-governmental organizations
amicus briefs
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Steve Charnovitz
Daniel Esty
Mark Ritchie
Steve Charnovitz
Daniel Esty
Mark Ritchie

Archived
Wayback Machine
Yale Center for Environmental Law & Policy
National University of Singapore
Tommy Koh
http://www.gets.org/pages/harmony/
Archived
Wayback Machine
Bradnee Chambers
"Welcome | Yale Center for Environmental Law & Policy"
WTO | Environment - Negotiations on trade and environment
"Home - REEEP - The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership"
the original
"Yale Law School | Faculty | Publications"
the original
Foundation for International Environmental Law and Development

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