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Summary
How can we increase economic well-being and expand trade, while promoting the optimal use of the world’s energy resources and protecting and preserving our shared environment? The challenge is daunting and complex. This volume of presentations and discussions from a conference on the intersection of trade, energy and the environment addresses the international or cross-border problems that arise at this intersection, the current international regulatory framework and how this framework could be improved.
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| Institutionally, as WTO Director-General Pascal Lamy phrased it, the “core question” is “whether we need a new, more comprehensive global governance in energy” and if so, “what the form and content of such governance should be and in what institutional setting” and “what would be the WTO role in this new energy governance?” |
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| With climate change imperatives imposing different costs on carbon emissions in different countries, and trade in energy-intensive products representing a substantial part of global trade flows, trade is destined to become the “interface” between potentially otherwise disconnected national climate change regimes. |
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| One of the conference’s conclusions was that the current WTO rule book offers a surprisingly large array of solutions to relatively novel energy and environment problems such as energy transit questions, import restrictions on renewable energy or subsidy disciplines applied to both fossil fuels and alternative energy. Even if these rules were not written with energy in mind, they can be applied in this new light. The big question in this respect is whether such “evolutionary interpretation” can be left in the hands of the WTO dispute settlement system (and, in particular, its seven member Appellate Body), or if it would be better handled through a political renegotiation of the agreements or explicit new rules on energy (as occurred in the EC). |
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Contributors -
George Abi Saab, Former WTO Appellate Body member and Professor Emeritus, Graduate Institute, Geneva
Richard Baldwin, Professor, Graduate Institute, Geneva, and Director, Centre for Trade and Economic Integration
Liz Bossley, CEO, Consilience Energy Advisory Group
Mireille Cossy, Counceller, Trade in Services Division, WTO
Daniel C. Crosby, Partner, Budin & Partners, Geneva
Matthias Finger, Professor and Chair, Management of Network Industries, College of Management of Technology, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland
John Gault, President of John Gault SA; formerly Managing Director, IEDConsultants SA and Chief Economist, International Energy Development Corporation (IEDC) (now part of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation)
Lawrence L. Herman, Partner, Cassels Brock, Toronto
Gary Horlick, Attorney at Law
Daniel Jaeggi, Group Vice President and Head of Trading, Mercuria Energy Trading, Geneva
James T. Jensen, Jensen Associates and advisor to the Energy Charter Secretariat
Ana Maria Kleymeyer, Senior Advisor, Climate Change Negotiations, International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, formerly Secretariat of Environment and Sustainable Development, Argentina
Géraldine Kutas, Senior Advisor on International Affairs, UNICA, Sugar Cane Industry Association, Brazil
Pascal Lamy, Director General, WTO
Patrick Low, Director, Economic Research and Statistics Division, WTO
H.E. Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi, Minister of Foreign Trade, United Arab Emirates
Vincent Mages, Climate Change Initiatives VP, Lafarge
Gabrielle Marceau, Cabinet of the Director General, WTO
Claude Martin, Vice chairman International Institute for Sustainable Development - IISD, former Director General WWF-International
Pat Naidoo, Senior General Manager of Transmission, ESKOM, South Africa
Stephen J. Orava, Partner, King & Spalding LLC
Joost Pauwelyn, Professor, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, and Director, Centre for Trade and Economic Integration
Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, European Institute, Florence
Reinhard Quick, Geschäftsführer, Verband der Chemischen Industrie
Vladimir Rakhmanin, Deputy Secretary General, Energy Charter Secretariat, Brussels
Timothy J. Richards, International Energy Policy, General Electric Company
Christof Rühl, Chief Economist, BP
André Schneider, Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer, World Economic Forum
Ronald Steenblik, Senior Trade Policy Analyst, OECD Trade & Agriculture Directorate
Heng Wang, Associate Professor, School of International Law, Southwest University of Political Science and Law, Chongqing, China
H.E. Luzius Wasescha, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Switzerland to the WTO
Ibibia Lucky Worika, General Legal Counsel, OPEC
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| The Editor |
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| Joost Pauwelyn |
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| Joost Pauwelyn is Professor of International Economic Law and WTO Law at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, Switzerland since 2007. |
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