WTO Law and Jurisprudence on Invasive Alien Species in the Global South

IF 0.4 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Chinese Journal of Environmental Law Pub Date : 2022-05-17 DOI:10.1163/24686042-12340077
Goemeone EJ Mogomotsi, P. K. Mogomotsi, Onthatile O Moeti
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International trade is a significant factor in the introduction of invasive alien species around the world. The preparedness of countries through their domestic regulations to combat invasive alien species differs from country to country. This article discusses the potential of WTO law in combating the spread of invasive alien species in countries with weak environmental regulation regimes such as Botswana. It recognises the possibility of invoking provisions of WTO agreements by member states to combat the introduction and spread of invasive alien species. It concludes that the use of WTO agreements by developing countries may be an immediate solution to address and combat biodiversity losses in the global south. The article recommends the building of technical and scientific capacity by developing countries to effectively use international trade law for environmental protection.
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WTO法律与南方外来物种入侵的法理
国际贸易是世界各地引进外来入侵物种的一个重要因素。各国通过其国内法规对抗外来入侵物种的准备情况因国而异。本文讨论了WTO法律在博茨瓦纳等环境监管制度薄弱的国家打击外来入侵物种传播方面的潜力。它承认成员国有可能援引世贸组织协议的条款,以打击外来入侵物种的引进和传播。它的结论是,发展中国家利用WTO协议可能是解决和对抗全球南方生物多样性丧失的直接解决方案。文章建议发展中国家进行技术和科学能力的建设,以便有效地利用国际贸易法来保护环境。
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