Trade and Marine Environment Protection / Commerce et protection du milieu marin
Status and Perspective of International, Regional and National Laws / Situation et perspective du droit international, régional et national
Trade and the marine environment are inextricably linked. How is this link considered at international, regional, and national levels to ensure that a balance is struck between trade and the protection of the marine environment?
The plurality of approaches and measures to protect the marine environment through trade and investment also raises important questions about their effectiveness and prospects. These are the key questions this book seeks to answer. The in-depth analyses in the eighteen contributions centre around three axes of reflection on trade and marine protection. They consistently indicate the need for greater cooperation in the international community to solve the growing challenges facing the world and to ensure the sustainability of our lives and our planet.
Michel Trochu is a professor emeritus at the University of Tours and former legal expert for the European Parliament.
Danielle Charles-Le Bihan is a professor emeritus, a former Jean Monnet Chair, and a researcher at the Institut de l’Ouest at the University of Rennes.
Thi Thu Huong Trinh is a professor at the Ho Chi Minh City University of Law in Vietnam and the deputy editor-in-chief of the Vietnamese Journal of Legal Sciences.
Kim Ngan Vu is a lecturer in the Faculty of Law and a co-chairholder of the WTO Chairs Programme at the Foreign Trade University in Vietnam.
Ngoc Ha Nguyen is a professor and director of the Institute of Creative Research at the Higher School of Foreign Trade in Vietnam.