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The Shrimp Products [Turtle] case

by admin last modified 2008-02-06 15:36

The Shrimp Products [Turtle] case

US banned shrimp from countries like India, Malaysia, Thailand etc.

Justified the nonuse of TED in catching shrimp. Turtles were endangered species under CITES and Art XX of GATT

Justified under Endangered Species Act 1973

Appellate Body held the ban to be arbitrary and discriminatory

 

Outcome of the turtle case

There is a nexus between  protection of ‘global common’ and trade restriction under WTO. Thus USA may claim extra territoriality in cases of such ban for the protection of shrimp outside USA.

Extra territorial trade measures must relate to domestic measures to conserve exhaustible natural resources

Unilateral trade sanctions are permissible instruments to coerce members of the WTO to change their domestic policies

Trade restriction can be imposed on a product, if the way it is processed has deleterious environmental consequences as determined by the importer

International environmental conventions support the exceptions within Art XX.