Integration as a Principle of European Law, and its Relevance to the Negotiation of Trade and Investment Agreements

M. C. Segger
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This chapter briefly reviews, in the context of extensive literature, how the principle of integration has been applied by the European Union (EU) in its trade and economic decision-making in accordance with the EU’s agreed sustainable development objective. It considers what the European law and policy experience with integration can tell us about how the three tensions identified earlier in this volume may be addressed in international economic agreements. The chapter draws three key insights vis-à-vis integration of environmental and social concerns to address the tensions occasioned by new economic liberalization rules: first, increases in the scale or scope of trade and investment flows are not meant to cause direct material environmental damage through increases in unsustainable economic development activities; second, economic policies and agreements are not intended to create incentives for trade and investment led economic growth that will exacerbate serious environmental and social problems; and third, evolving trade and investment policies and treaties are not intended to encourage unsustainable growth.
作为欧洲法律原则的一体化及其与贸易和投资协定谈判的相关性
本章在大量文献的背景下简要回顾了欧盟(EU)如何根据欧盟商定的可持续发展目标在其贸易和经济决策中应用一体化原则。它考虑了欧洲一体化的法律和政策经验可以告诉我们如何在国际经济协定中解决本卷前面确定的三种紧张关系。本章对-à-vis将环境和社会问题结合起来以解决新的经济自由化规则所引起的紧张局势提出了三个关键见解:第一,贸易和投资流动的规模或范围的增加并不意味着通过增加不可持续的经济发展活动而造成直接的物质环境损害;第二,经济政策和协议的目的不是为贸易和投资带动的经济增长创造激励措施,这将加剧严重的环境和社会问题;第三,不断发展的贸易和投资政策和条约并非旨在鼓励不可持续的增长。
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