Briefing Paper 19 – INTEGRATING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES INTO UK TRADE POLICY

Written by: Emily Lydgate, Rob Amos

Published On: 1 May 2018Tags:

As the UK contemplates new trade agreements, it needs to develop mechanisms to ensure that these uphold its commitment to environmental protection and high labour standards.  This paper examines approaches to integrating sustainable development objectives into the negotiating process and reflecting these objectives through trade agreements. The UK’s ability to take leadership in this area will hinge on its ability to develop a robust framework to ensure that the negotiation process is transparent and allows for public consultation, and that the impact of new trade agreements – including on the environment and vulnerable populations – are assessed and addressed. In this respect, the UK can draw from, and improve upon, the EU’s experience with Sustainability Impact Assessment.  The paper also highlights implications of the UK’s inheritance of the EU’s ‘cooperative approach’ to trade and sustainable development through the continuation of its trade agreements.

Read Briefing Paper 19 – Integrating sustainable development objectives into UK trade policy

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