Search results for: “environmental standard”
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Environmental Goods Agreement
Environmental Goods Agreement (EGA) Negotiations on the Environmental Goods Agreement (EGA) began on July 8, 2014, among the United States, Australia, Canada, China, Costa Rica, the European Union, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, Switzerland and Chinese Taipei – together accounting for 86 percent of global trade in environmental goods. Israel and Turkey…
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Standards Code
Standards Code and the GATT Policy Negotiations In relation to the GATT Policy Negotiations, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following explanation and/or definition of Standards Code: Formally known as the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade. A GATT Codenegotiated during the Tokyo […]
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International Labour Standards
International labour standards in the International Trade Union Rights Area Definition of International labour standards provided by ITUC-CSI-IGB: Principles and norms related to labour matters, primarily codified in the Conventions and the Recommendations of the International Labour […]
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Standards Agreement
Officially, the Agreement on Technical Barriers of Trade, an understanding among trading nations arising from the Tokyo Round of trade negotiations, signed at Geneva in April 1979, with the object of eliminating so-called technical barriers to trade. U. S. participation in the agreement is authorize…
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MPEPIL: International environmental law
MPEPIL: International environmental law Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (MPEPIL) list of articles of this subject. List of articles pertaining to this subject: International environmental law: 1. Aboriginal Title, Mostert, Hanri 2. Access to Information on Environmental Matters, Ebbesson, Jonas 3. Access to Justice in Environmental Matters, Ebbesson, Jonas 4. Agenda 21,…
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Eco-label
Eco-label in International Trade Meaning of Eco-label, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): A voluntary mark awarded by the European Union to producers who can show that their product is significantly less harmful to the environment than similar products.
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Eco-label
Eco-label in International Trade Meaning of Eco-label, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): A voluntary mark awarded by the European Union to producers who can show that their product is significantly less harmful to the environment than similar products.
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Quality Label
Hierarchical Display of Quality label Trade > Marketing > Marketing Quality label Concept of Quality label See the dictionary definition of Quality label. Characteristics of Quality label [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Quality label Spanish: Marca de calidad French: Label […]
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Quality Label
Hierarchical Display of Quality label Trade > Marketing > Marketing Quality label Concept of Quality label See the dictionary definition of Quality label. Characteristics of Quality label [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Quality label Spanish: Marca de calidad French: Label […]
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Choice of Technology
Hierarchical Display of Choice of technology Production, Technology And Research > Technology and technical regulations > TechnologyProduction, Technology And Research > Technology and technical regulations > Technical regulations > Research policyBusiness And Competition > Management […]
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Choice of Technology
Hierarchical Display of Choice of technology Production, Technology And Research > Technology and technical regulations > TechnologyProduction, Technology And Research > Technology and technical regulations > Technical regulations > Research policyBusiness And Competition > Management […]
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Clean Technology
Hierarchical Display of Clean technology Production, Technology And Research > Technology and technical regulations > Technology > Choice of technologyEnvironment > Environmental policy > Environmental protectionEnvironment > Environmental policy > Climate change policy > Clean […]