Description: This book explores the means by which economic liberalisation can be reconciled with human rights and environmental protection in the regulation of international trade.
Brief description: Emily Reid is Associate Professor in EU Law at the University of Southampton.
Review Quotes:
"[This] book provides an insightful analysis on the interaction and complex reconciliation of economic and non-economic interests." --Ioanna Hadjiyianni, Journal of Environmental Law
"...this book offers something to all four readerships which it should attract: EU lawyers, environmental lawyers, human rights lawyers, and trade laywers." --Chris Hilson, Yearbook of European Law "...the book combines environmental concerns with human rights concerns and therefore does justice to the concept of sustainable development. For students, practitioners, and academics alike this book is therefore a good starting point..." --Rike Kramer, Journal of International Economic Law