PublicadoEl 24/11/22 por Comillas
Working Paper

Can governments ban materials with large carbon footprint? Legal and administrative assessment of product carbon requirements

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IIT-19-124A.pdf
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Autor
Gerres, Timo
Haussner, Manuel
Neuhoff, Karsten
Pirlot, Alice
Estado info:eu-repo/semantics/draft

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This paper explores whether governments can ban carbon-intensive materials through product carbon requirements. By setting near-zero emission limits for the production of materials to be sold within a jurisdiction, governments would accelerate the phase out of carbon-intensive production processes. Their announcement could alert basic materials producers, financing institutions, and other relevant stakeholders, thus incentivising them to prepare for this shift by dedicating their innovation efforts and investments to climatefriendly production processes and low-carbon materials. The paper analyses various product standards and technical regulations in the European context. The analysis of these standards and technical regulations offers an overview of the types of environmental requirements that the European Union has already adopted. Therefore, it provides a case study of the political, legal, and technical backgrounds for the development of product carbon requirements, both in the EU and beyond. Second, the paper presents an analysis of the provisions in WTO law that would apply to product carbon requirements, underlining the legal arguments in support of their adoption under international trade law.

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Idioma en-GB
Tipo de acceso info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Fecha de modificacion 06/03/2024
Fecha de disponibilidad 03/12/2019
fecha de alta 03/12/2019

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