Hacia un comercio internacional con desarrollo sustentable

Sustainable development is not a fashion anymore, it has become a need. From the happenings of Bhopal, India, and Chernobyl, former Soviet Union, to the ozone layer reduction and the recent controversy between Uruguay and Argentina regarding the paper production plant installation at one or the othe...

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Main Author: Vidal I. Ibarra Puig
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad del Rosario, Bogota 2010-04-01
Series:Desafíos
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Online Access:https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/desafios/article/view/621
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description Sustainable development is not a fashion anymore, it has become a need. From the happenings of Bhopal, India, and Chernobyl, former Soviet Union, to the ozone layer reduction and the recent controversy between Uruguay and Argentina regarding the paper production plant installation at one or the other border sides (and which, according to some authors, rather hides the fact that both countries want those investments for their own territory), the sustainability is more and more a requirement imbedded in public policy. These notes address these issues from the foreign trade viewpoint, by analyzing the trans-border implications of the pollution and the way businesses, governments, and civil society try to minimize the adverse effects of the international trade.
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spelling doaj.art-82273cb916044b279579b783adfecef82022-12-22T01:15:30ZengUniversidad del Rosario, BogotaDesafíos0124-40352145-51122010-04-011601028511Hacia un comercio internacional con desarrollo sustentableVidal I. Ibarra PuigSustainable development is not a fashion anymore, it has become a need. From the happenings of Bhopal, India, and Chernobyl, former Soviet Union, to the ozone layer reduction and the recent controversy between Uruguay and Argentina regarding the paper production plant installation at one or the other border sides (and which, according to some authors, rather hides the fact that both countries want those investments for their own territory), the sustainability is more and more a requirement imbedded in public policy. These notes address these issues from the foreign trade viewpoint, by analyzing the trans-border implications of the pollution and the way businesses, governments, and civil society try to minimize the adverse effects of the international trade.https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/desafios/article/view/621desarrollo sustentablecomercio transfronterizolegislación ambientalista
spellingShingle Vidal I. Ibarra Puig
Hacia un comercio internacional con desarrollo sustentable
Desafíos
desarrollo sustentable
comercio transfronterizo
legislación ambientalista
title Hacia un comercio internacional con desarrollo sustentable
title_full Hacia un comercio internacional con desarrollo sustentable
title_fullStr Hacia un comercio internacional con desarrollo sustentable
title_full_unstemmed Hacia un comercio internacional con desarrollo sustentable
title_short Hacia un comercio internacional con desarrollo sustentable
title_sort hacia un comercio internacional con desarrollo sustentable
topic desarrollo sustentable
comercio transfronterizo
legislación ambientalista
url https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/desafios/article/view/621
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