van Reenen, T.P.Sylva, Ntumba Batshi2016-07-202024-06-052016-07-202024-06-052012https://hdl.handle.net/10566/15913Magister Legum - LLMThis paper explores the relationship between trade and climate change regimes, the potential areas of conflict, and what can be done to promote mutual gains. Apart from exploring the key issues and examining the conceptual underpinning of the two regimes, revealing important symmetries as well as some divergence, the paper is aimed at finding a more universal and long lasting solution to the WTO's inconsistency of carbon-related to GHG emissions, both within and outside the WTO.enClimate changeEnvironmental lawSustainable developmentInternational tradeWorld Trade OrganizationThe interaction between trade and climate change law and policy : from potential conflict to mutual supportivenessThesisUiversity of the Western Cape