1997
DOI: 10.3406/tiers.1997.5183
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La libéralisation des échanges est-elle une chance pour le développement durable ?

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“…The agenda, to make trade compatible with the environment and sustainable development, became by degrees that of GATT, then of the Rio Conference, and finally of the WTO (Damian, Chaudhuri & Berthaud 1997). However, the definitions of the environment and sustainable development both lack any very readily located boundaries.…”
Section: The New Approach: the Wto And The Challenge Of Sustainable Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The agenda, to make trade compatible with the environment and sustainable development, became by degrees that of GATT, then of the Rio Conference, and finally of the WTO (Damian, Chaudhuri & Berthaud 1997). However, the definitions of the environment and sustainable development both lack any very readily located boundaries.…”
Section: The New Approach: the Wto And The Challenge Of Sustainable Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L'ordre du jour qui vise à rendre compatibles commerce, environnement et développement durable est progressivement devenu celui du GATT, puis de la Conférence de Rio, et enfin de l'OMC (Damian, Chaudhuri et Berthaud, 1997). Or, la définition de l'environnement, comme celle du développement durable, n'a pas de bornes aisément repérables.…”
Section: La Nouvelle Approche : L'omc à L'épreuve Du Développement So...unclassified