TY - BOOK AU - Vidigal,Geraldo AU - Claussen,Kathleen TI - The sustainability revolution in international trade agreements SN - 9780198886884 AV - K3943 .S87 2024 PY - 2024/// CY - Oxford, United Kingdom PB - Oxford university press KW - Foreign trade regulation KW - Environmental aspects KW - Sustainable development N1 - BIBINDX; 1. A sustainability revolution? the role of trade agreements; Geraldo Vidigal and Kathleen Claussen --; PART I. SUSTAINABILITY IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS: CONFLICT OR COMPLEMENTARITY; 2. Embedding sustainable development in trade; Joel P. Trachtman --; 3. Making trade agreements contribute to sustainability: the potential of behavioural science; Anne van Aaken --; 4. Evaluating the sustainability agenda in international trade agreements: aims, effectiveness, legitimacy, and importance; James Harrison --; 5. Sustainable development and international economic law: intersections or convergence?; Sonia E. Rolland --; 6. Trade and environment negotiations at the WTO: a new opportunity for SIDS?; Jan Yves Remy and Sanvid Tuljapurkar --; PART II. SUSTAINABILITY OBLIGATIONS: CONTENT AND COMPLIANCE; 7. Labour standards in EU free trade agreements: substantive issues and recent developments concerning their enforcement; Giovanni Gruni --; 8. Trade agreements and disability inclusion: looking beyond labour and gender equality provisions; Amrita Bahri --; 9. Infusing indigenous worldviews in trade and sustainability agreements; Risa Schwartz amd Carrie Stoddart-Smith --; 10. The legal links between free trade agreements and multilateral environmental agreements; Gregory Messenger --; 11. Exploring the nexus of environmental sustainability and international trade: the significance of self-standing obligations; Maria Panezi --; 12. Integrating climate action into free trade agreements; Emily Lydgate --; 13. Sustainability obligations and developing countries: any scope for special and differential treatment?; Regis Y. Simo --; 14. Enforcing sustainability obligations: adjudication and post-adjudication enforcement; Ilaria Espa --; 15. Enforcing international sustainability standards on international and national platforms; Desirée LeClercq --; 16. Decentralized enforcement of sustainability commitments: rebalancing, targeted enforcement, and production requirements in trade agreements; Geraldo Vidigal --; 17. State and private accountability through the rapid response labour mechanism: scope, purposes, and prospects for effectiveness; Kevin Banks --; 18. Sustainability obligations in trade agreements: do exceptions and defences apply?; Caroline Henckels --; PART III. SUSTAINABILITY IN TRADE AGREEMENTS AND THE FUTURE OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMY; 19. Copernican revolution or green protectionism?; Timothy Meyer --; 20. The role of development' in sustainable development in trade agreements; James J. Nedumpara --; 21. Interactions between free trade agreements' sustainability provisions and WTO law; Yuka Fukunaga --; 22. Sustainability meets trade: assessing trade agreements' new endeavour to incorporate sustainability issues; Jaemin Lee --; 23. From neoliberalism to ordoliberalism, and beyond: sustainability and trade governance; Frank J. Garcia and Mario R. Osorio Hernandez --; 24. The road ahead; Kathleen Claussen and Geraldo Vidigal ER -