Greening Global Commerce: The Relationship of Environmental Law and International Trade

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Qadir Ullah
Ayesha Durrani
Najiba Rabia

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This research article explores the intricate interplay between environmental law and international trade, aiming to shed light on the evolving dynamics that shape the global commerce landscape in the context of environmental sustainability. As nations grapple with the challenges posed by climate change and resource depletion, the integration of environmental considerations into international trade practices becomes increasingly crucial. This paper delves into the existing legal frameworks, trade agreements, and policy initiatives that seek to harmonize economic growth with environmental protection. By examining case studies, analyzing relevant treaties, and evaluating the effectiveness of current mechanisms, this article seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of how the nexus between environmental law and international trade can contribute to a more sustainable global economy.

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Ullah, Q., Ayesha Durrani, & Najiba Rabia. (2023). Greening Global Commerce: The Relationship of Environmental Law and International Trade. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN AND SOCIETY, 3(3), 360-369. Retrieved from https://ijhs.com.pk/index.php/IJHS/article/view/408
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