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The Dangers of Carbon Tariffs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Rachel Brewster*
Affiliation:
Harvard Law School

Abstract

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Type
Border Tax Adjustments: Climate Change, the WTO, and New Tools for International Environmental Law-Making
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2009

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References

1 See Howse, Robert and Eliason, Antonia, Domestic and International Strategies to Address Climate Change: An Overview of the WTO Legal Issues, in International Trade Regulation and the Mitigation of Climate Change (Cottier, Thomas et al. eds., 2008)Google Scholar; Hufbauer, Gary Clyde, Charnovitz, Steve & Kim, Jisun, Global Warming and the World Trading System 31-69 (2009)Google Scholar; Pauwelyn, Joost, US Federal Climate Change Policy and Competitiveness Concerns: The Limits and Options of International Trade Law, Nicholas Institute Working Paper (2007)Google Scholar.

2 Katrin Bennhold, France Tells U.S. To Sign Climate Pacts or Face Tax, N.Y. Times (Feb. 1, 2007).

3 See Brewster, Rachel, Stepping Stone of Stumbling Block: Incrementalism and National Climate Change Legislation, 28 Yale L. & Pol. Rev. 245 (2010)Google Scholar.