Trade sustainability impact assessment - transformation and modelling: roles of the European Union and Switzerland

This paper as a theoretical perspective based on a literature study addresses trade sustainability impact assessments. They are defined and designed to enhance free trade agreements and conducted either by regional organizations or individual states. The paper includes sections on the historical...

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Main Authors: Leila Neimane, Ilva Rudusa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Foundation Pro Scientia Publica 2017-07-01
Series:Journal of Education Culture and Society
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Online Access:http://www.ojs.jecs.pl/index.php/jecs/article/view/10.15503.jecs20171.239.255
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spelling doaj-cfc9315236ef47028e558c2c54cc6d4c2020-11-25T02:50:09ZengFoundation Pro Scientia PublicaJournal of Education Culture and Society2081-16402081-16402017-07-01123925510.15503/jecs20171.239.255Trade sustainability impact assessment - transformation and modelling: roles of the European Union and SwitzerlandLeila Neimane0Ilva Rudusa1Erasmus Mundus fellow, University of Pretoria, Faculty of Law, cnr Lynnwood Road and Roper Street, Hatfield, Pretoria, 0028, South AfricaLatvia University of Agriculture, Faculty of Information Technologies, Liela street 2, Jelgava, LV-3001, LatviaThis paper as a theoretical perspective based on a literature study addresses trade sustainability impact assessments. They are defined and designed to enhance free trade agreements and conducted either by regional organizations or individual states. The paper includes sections on the historical background of the different generations of the impact assessments (sustainability impact assessment, human rights impact assessment) used in the context of international trade, its impact on human rights and relation to environmental refugees, as well as, the influence of the European Union and Switzerland as the international players in shaping these assessments. The conclusion reached in this paper is that although diverse assessment tools are available, there is a need to encourage their greater adoption and use, based upon a holistic approach. The paper highlights the need for the use of theoretical models of trade sustainability impact assessment http://www.ojs.jecs.pl/index.php/jecs/article/view/10.15503.jecs20171.239.255sustainability impact assessmenttrade sustainability impact assessmenthuman rights impact assessmentclimate changeenvironmental refugees
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Trade sustainability impact assessment - transformation and modelling: roles of the European Union and Switzerland
Journal of Education Culture and Society
sustainability impact assessment
trade sustainability impact assessment
human rights impact assessment
climate change
environmental refugees
author_facet Leila Neimane
Ilva Rudusa
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title Trade sustainability impact assessment - transformation and modelling: roles of the European Union and Switzerland
title_short Trade sustainability impact assessment - transformation and modelling: roles of the European Union and Switzerland
title_full Trade sustainability impact assessment - transformation and modelling: roles of the European Union and Switzerland
title_fullStr Trade sustainability impact assessment - transformation and modelling: roles of the European Union and Switzerland
title_full_unstemmed Trade sustainability impact assessment - transformation and modelling: roles of the European Union and Switzerland
title_sort trade sustainability impact assessment - transformation and modelling: roles of the european union and switzerland
publisher Foundation Pro Scientia Publica
series Journal of Education Culture and Society
issn 2081-1640
2081-1640
publishDate 2017-07-01
description This paper as a theoretical perspective based on a literature study addresses trade sustainability impact assessments. They are defined and designed to enhance free trade agreements and conducted either by regional organizations or individual states. The paper includes sections on the historical background of the different generations of the impact assessments (sustainability impact assessment, human rights impact assessment) used in the context of international trade, its impact on human rights and relation to environmental refugees, as well as, the influence of the European Union and Switzerland as the international players in shaping these assessments. The conclusion reached in this paper is that although diverse assessment tools are available, there is a need to encourage their greater adoption and use, based upon a holistic approach. The paper highlights the need for the use of theoretical models of trade sustainability impact assessment
topic sustainability impact assessment
trade sustainability impact assessment
human rights impact assessment
climate change
environmental refugees
url http://www.ojs.jecs.pl/index.php/jecs/article/view/10.15503.jecs20171.239.255
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