

An edition of International Trade and the Montreal Protocol (Trade and Environment Series) (1996)
By Duncan Brack
Publish Date
April 1996
Publisher
Royal Institute of International Affairs
Language
eng
Pages
118
Description:
The Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer is one of the most effective multilateral environmental agreements currently in existence. Established to control the production and consumption of CFCs and other ozone-depleting chemicals, the Protocol is an important example of an agreement which places restrictions on international trade in the interests of the global environment - a feature which may become common in future treaties. This report examines the development, effectiveness and future of the trade provisions of the ozone regime, concluding that they have contributed significantly to its success in attracting signatories and in limiting ozone depletion. Issues considered include the compatibility of the trade provisions and the GATT, trade restrictions and developing countries, and the new problems of non-compliance and illegal trade in CFCs.
subjects: Internationale handel, International economic relations, Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer (1985 March 22), Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer, Umweltschutz, Umwelt, International commerce, marketing and economics, Environmental aspects, Politics and political science, International trade, Environmental policy, Air pollution and control, Milieubescherming, Welthandel, Ozonosfeer