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020 _a9781847206572
040 _aMAIN
041 _aENG
082 _a343.087
_bEPP/INT
100 _aEpps, Tracey
245 _aInternational Trade and Helth Protection :
_bcritical assessment of the WTO's SPS agreement
_cby Tracey Epps.
260 _aUSA :
_bEdward Elgar Publishing, inc.,
_c2008.
300 _a354 p.
500 _aTable of contents : Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: What’s Health Got to do With It? The Linkage between Health and International Trade Chapter 3: Through the (Historical) Looking-Glass: Health and Trade in Context Chapter 4: Looking to the Future: Forces of Change PART II : Health and Trade: Conflicting Objectives? Chapter 5: Foundations of Tension between Health Protection and Trade Liberalization Chapter 6: Identifying Tension: The ‘Difficult’ (or ‘Amber’) Cases Chapter 7: Resolving the Tension: Balancing Trade and Health Objectives in the WTO PART III: Regulating to Protect Health: Where and How? Chapter 8: Setting the Standards: Home or Away? Chapter 9: Perception of Risks: The Role of Public Perceptions Chapter 10: Analysis of Risks: The Role of Science PART IV: The WTO: Rules and Cases Chapter 11: A Science-based Approach Chapter 12: The Facts of the Health Cases Chapter 13: Analysis of the Health Cases Part V. Conclusion Chapter 14: Conclusion
650 _aTrade Law.
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