The Environment and NAFTA
Understanding And Implementing The New Continental Law
Two internationally-known experts discuss both law and policy as they examine the environmental implications of the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the related Noth American Agreement on Envirnmental Cooperation (NAAEC). Pierre Marc Johnson and Andre Beaulieu consider the context in which those implications were brought to the negotiating table, the legal mechanism established to address them, and the original trilateral institution set up to maintain a continent-wide level of environmental cooperation. Topics discussed include:
- the provisions of NAFTA that affect environmental policies and their implementation
- the origins of the NAAEC and the legal regime it creates for improving environmental management in North America
- preliminary conclusions on the environmental record of NAFTA/NAAEC
- suggestions on how to ensure that the new institutions and procedures translate into concrete environmental gains
Also included in the volume are appendices that provide the complete text of the NAAEC along with selected provisions of NAFTA that relate to the environment.
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