After having defended a sustainable development approach to trade based on cooperation and dialogue for the past decade, the European Union (EU) announced in June...
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The project will make an innovative step in terms of the scale of stakeholders’ involvement and co-creation of knowledge, by integrating contextual analysis and stakeholders’ opinions on how trade and sustainability objectives can work in harmony, and what are the major trade-offs. Through active and scientifically structured participation, stakeholders will contribute to numerous issues concerning the contribution of EU trade to sustainability objectives.
Contributions of
Ruby Acquah and Mattia Di Ubaldo
University of Sussex and UKTPO
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Contribution by
Katarzyna Zawalińska, Błażej Jendrzejewski,
Jan Hagemajer, Vitaliy Krupin, CASE.
Contributions of
A. Bailey, M. Banse, S. Davidova, V. Hoang, A. Kirtley, A. Le
Contributions of
Camille Vallier, University of Sussex.
Contributions of
Zoltan Kun
Contributions of
Gaia Angelini, Zoltan Kun, Attila Jambor
Contributions of
Ellen Huan-Niemi, Viet Hoang
Contributions of
Ellen Huan-Niemi, Sophia Davidova, Attila Jambor
Contributions of Ellen Huan-Niemi
Senior researcher specializing in agricultural, trade and climate policies.
Natural Resources Institute Finland (LUKE)
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The EU’s proposed reforms to Trade and Sustainable Development chapters: a big change, or more of the same?
After having defended a sustainable development approach to trade based on cooperation and dialogue for the past decade, the European Union (EU) announced in June...
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