Promoting Green Energy Through EU Preferential Trade Agreements: Potential and Limitations

IF 0.6 Q2 LAW
G. M. Durán, Ilaria Espa
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This article aims at assessing the potential and limitations of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) in safeguarding countries’ efforts to promote renewable energy (RE). In particular, it explores whether and to what extent PTAs recently concluded by the European Union (EU) have addressed the main shortcomings found under the World Trade Organization (WTO) law. Namely, the fact that WTO rules are currently too stringent on the use of RE subsidies while too lenient on the use of trade remedy measures against RE technologies. It argues that EU PTAs could and should have gone further with regards to both subsidy and trade remedy disciplines that enable RE promotion, substantively as well procedurally, while still remaining WTO-compatible. The article further finds that much of the potential of EU PTAs has remained untapped due to inconsistency in policy practice, which reflects the lack of a coherent, ambitious and forward-looking negotiating strategy on the part of the EU. The article concludes by identifying which approach to RE promotion in PTAs is preferable and should be consistently pursued by the EU in future negotiations. Climate change mitigation, renewable energy promotion, WTO law, green policy space, preferential trade agreements, EU
通过欧盟优惠贸易协定促进绿色能源:潜力与局限
本文旨在评估优惠贸易协定(pta)在保护各国促进可再生能源(RE)方面的潜力和局限性。它特别探讨了欧洲联盟(欧盟)最近缔结的贸易协定是否以及在多大程度上解决了世界贸易组织(世贸组织)法律规定的主要缺点。也就是说,WTO规则目前对可再生能源补贴的使用过于严格,而对可再生能源技术使用贸易救济措施过于宽松。它认为,欧盟自由贸易协定可以而且应该在补贴和贸易救济纪律方面走得更远,从而在实质上和程序上促进可再生能源的发展,同时仍然与世贸组织保持一致。文章进一步发现,由于政策实践的不一致,欧盟自由贸易协定的大部分潜力仍未得到开发,这反映了欧盟缺乏连贯、雄心勃勃和前瞻性的谈判战略。文章最后确定了在自由贸易协定中促进可再生能源的哪种方法是可取的,并且应该在未来的谈判中得到欧盟的一贯追求。减缓气候变化,促进可再生能源,WTO法律,绿色政策空间,优惠贸易协定,欧盟
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