Sustainable Trade Practices: A Legal Analysis of Environmental Considerations
Abstract
This research article examines the legal dimensions of sustainable trade practices with a specific focus on environmental considerations. As the global community grapples with the challenges posed by climate change and environmental degradation, it is imperative to assess the role of international trade law in promoting sustainable practices. This article delves into the existing legal frameworks, treaties, and mechanisms that govern trade and explores their effectiveness in addressing environmental concerns. Furthermore, it highlights emerging trends and potential areas for legal reform to foster a more sustainable and environmentally conscious global trade system.
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