我们应该通过自由贸易协定来管理森林吗?

Tamara Grigoras
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国际森林制度--如果有这种制度的话--传统上是在各种环境条约制度的边缘发展起来的。然而,近年来,该制度的疆界已经征服了新的、历史上充满敌意的领土。在过去的二十年里,新一代的自由贸易协定不断涌现,然后不断扩散,其中包含了与森林有关的承诺。这些承诺的发展有两种途径:一是与多边环境协定中已有的与森林有关的义务建立联系,二是作出新的森林承诺。鉴于此类贸易-森林承诺现已成为国际森林法的重要组成部分,它们的存在提出了尚未解决的重要政策选择问题。本文旨在填补这一空白,回答以下问题:为了保护我们的森林,我们应该欢迎这种发展,还是相反,应该反对它?本文采用法律教条主义的方法,在对部分包含森林相关条款的贸易协定进行交叉研究分析的基础上,对这些承诺是否适合实现森林保护进行了理论评估,并确定了与之相关的机遇和风险。在此过程中,本文就国际贸易法是否足以规范森林问题展开了辩论。
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Should we regulate forests through free trade agreements?

The international forest regime—if there ever was such a thing—traditionally developed on the fringes of various environmental treaty regimes. In recent years, however, the regime’s boundaries have conquered new, historically hostile territories. The last two decades have indeed witnessed the emergence, and then proliferation, of a new generation of free trade agreements that incorporate commitments pertaining to forests. These commitments have developed along two lines: either through the establishment of linkages to pre-existing forest-related obligations enshrined in multilateral environmental agreements or through the creation of new forest commitments. To the extent that such trade-forest commitments have now become part and parcel of the international law governing forests, their existence raises important policy choice questions that have not been addressed yet. This article aims to fill this gap by answering the following question: should we, for the sake of the protection of our forests, welcome such a development or, on the contrary, oppose it? Using a legal-dogmatic approach, this article provides, based on a cross-study analysis of a selection of trade agreements including forest-related provisions, a doctrinal evaluation of the fitness of these commitments to achieve forest protection and identifies the opportunities and risks associated therewith. In so doing, this article debates the adequacy of international trade law for regulating forests.

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期刊介绍: International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics is a peer-reviewed, multi-disciplinary journal that focuses on the theoretical, methodological and practical dimensions of achieving cooperative solutions to international environmental problems. The journal, which is published four times each year, emphasizes both formal legal agreements (such as multilateral treaties) and less formal cooperative mechanisms (such as ministerial declarations and producer-consumer agreements). The journal''s scope encompasses the full range of environmental and natural resource issues, including (but not limited to) biosafety, biodiversity loss, climate change, desertification, forest conservation, ozone depletion, transboundary pollutant flows, and the management of marine and fresh-water resources. The editors welcome contributions that consider stakeholder initiatives and the role of civil society in the definition and resolution of environmental conflicts. The journal provides a forum on the role of political, economic, and legal considerations in the negotiation and implementation of effective governance strategies. Special emphasis is attached to the following substantive domains: The normative aspects and political economy of treaty negotiations and multilateral agreements, including equity considerations; Methodologies for evaluating the effectiveness of alternative governance mechanisms; The role of stakeholder initiatives and civil society in the definition and resolution of environmental conflicts; The harmonization of environmental strategies with prevailing social, political, and economic institutions.
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