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Steve Charnovitz

Researcher at George Washington University

Publications -  117
Citations -  2551

Steve Charnovitz is an academic researcher from George Washington University. The author has contributed to research in topics: International law & Trade barrier. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 116 publications receiving 2499 citations. Previous affiliations of Steve Charnovitz include American University.

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Global Warming and the World Trading System

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine whether the competitiveness provisions now under consideration are compatible with the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and explore the pragmatic opportunities the WTO should capitalize on in order to accomplish two goals simultaneously: ensure 'policy space' for countries to limit national GHG emissions without sacrificing the competitive position of their own industries; and preserve an open trading system relatively free of discrimination and opportunistic protectionist measures.
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Trade and Climate Change: A Report by the United Nations Environment Programme and the World Trade Organization by UNEP and the WTO Geneva: WTO, 2009

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a report by the United Nations Environment Programme and the World Trade Organization by UNEP and the WTO on the effects of climate change on trade and climate change.
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Nongovernmental Organizations and International Law

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine the legal status of NGOs and their advocacy activities aimed at influencing international relations, as well as new problems such as whether NGO lobbying in intergovernmental forums is democratically legitimate.
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Rethinking WTO Trade Sanctions

TL;DR: In case of noncompliance with a decision under the WTO dispute settlement system, the complaining government may be authorized to impose a trade sanction as mentioned in this paper, and such sanctions suffer from numerous disadvantages, not the least being that they impede trade.