Bringing Trade and Environmental Norms Together: The Case of the WTO Fisheries Subsidies Negotiations

Author:

Cho Youngjeen1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of International Studies, Ewha Womans University Seoul South Korea

Abstract

Abstract Protecting the environment is not a new topic in international trade law. The growing environmental impacts of globalization have made protecting the environment an increasingly pressing issue. In fisheries subsidies negotiations since 2001, WTO members have attempted to introduce environmental norms into the existing trade law framework. After examining the draft text and the Fisheries Subsidies Agreement, this article finds it difficult and inappropriate to assess and regulate purely environmental issues through the lens of trade agreements, particularly the SCM Agreement. The draft text and the Agreement reveal conflicts with the basic concepts, principles, and framework of WTO law and do not ensure effective conservation of fisheries stocks. Based on these findings, this article argues that, as much as the conservation of fish stocks is imperative, it should be done in a manner consistent with the basic framework of international law and international trade law.

Funder

Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea

Publisher

Brill

Subject

General Engineering

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