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Canada–Renewable Energy: Implications for WTO Law on Green and Not-So-Green Subsidies
Steve Charnovitz; Carolyn Fischer
发表日期2014-10-30
出版年2014
页码DP 14-38
语种英语
摘要

In the first dispute on renewable energy to come to World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement, the domestic content requirement of Ontario’s feed-in tariff was challenged as a discriminatory investment-related measure and as a prohibited import substitution subsidy. The panel and Appellate Body agreed that Canada was violating the GATT and the TRIMS Agreement. But the SCM Article 3 claim by Japan and the European Union remains unadjudicated, because neither tribunal made a finding that the price guaranteed for electricity from renewable sources constitutes a ‘benefit’ pursuant to the SCM Agreement. Although the Appellate Body provides useful guidance to future panels on how the existence of a benefit could be calculated, the most noteworthy aspect of the new jurisprudence is the Appellate Body’s reasoning that delineating the proper market for ‘benefit’ analysis entails respect for the policy choices made by a government. Thus, in this dispute, the proper market is electricity produced only from wind and solar energy.

主题Energy and Electricity ; International
子主题Renewable and Clean Energy
URLhttp://www.rff.org/research/publications/canada-renewable-energy-implications-wto-law-green-and-not-so-green-subsidies
来源智库Resources for the Future (United States)
资源类型智库出版物
条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/41332
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Steve Charnovitz,Carolyn Fischer. Canada–Renewable Energy: Implications for WTO Law on Green and Not-So-Green Subsidies. 2014.
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