Integrating Social and Environmental Considerations into Trade and Investment Agreements, for Sustainable Development

M. C. Segger
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This chapter summarizes the findings of the research and draws together the explanations of these findings explored throughout the volume. Key findings include; the observation that States are adopting sustainable development as part of the ‘object and purpose’ of trade law, both in the World Trade Organization (WTO) and in many regional trade agreements (RTAs); the observation that States are also adopting innovative operational provisions to prevent trade and investment law from constraining legitimate new environment and social development measures and the enhancement of trade and investment in more sustainable sectors; as well as the observation that that there is an important procedural aspect to the integration of environmental and social development concerns in trade and investment law and policy. Drawing on these findings, the chapter summarizes opportunities for States to address key tensions between trade, environmental and social development regulations through the adoption of integration measures for sustainable development in the treaties, and three steps that States can take towards meaningful integration.
将社会和环境因素纳入贸易和投资协定,促进可持续发展
本章总结了研究的发现,并在整个卷中探讨了这些发现的解释。主要发现包括:注意到各国在世界贸易组织和许多区域贸易协定中都将可持续发展作为贸易法的“目标和宗旨”的一部分;注意到各国还在采用创新的业务规定,以防止贸易和投资法限制新的合法环境和社会发展措施以及加强对更可持续部门的贸易和投资;并注意到将环境和社会发展问题纳入贸易和投资法律和政策有一个重要的程序方面。根据这些调查结果,本章总结了各国通过在条约中采取促进可持续发展的一体化措施来解决贸易、环境和社会发展条例之间主要紧张关系的机会,以及各国为实现有意义的一体化可采取的三个步骤。
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