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PROPOSED MBMS FOR REDUCTION OF GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS FROM INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AND THE WTO RULES

Md Saiful Karim*

Felicity Deane**

The international shipping sector is a major contributor to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has adopted some technical and operational measures to reduce GHG emissions from international shipping. However, these measures may not be enough to reduce the amount of GHG emissions from international shipping to an acceptable level. Therefore, the IMO Member States are currently considering a number of proposals for the introduction of market-based measures (MBMs). During the negotiation process, some leading developing countries raised questions about the probable conflict of the proposed MBMs with the rules of the World Trade Organisation (WTO). This article comprehensively examines this issue and argues that none of the MBM proposals currently under consideration by the IMO has any conflict with the WTO rules.

I. INTRODUCTION

The international shipping sector contributes approximately 2.7 per cent of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.1 Emissions from the maritime sector may double by the year 2050 if there is no concrete action from the global community.2 Exponential growth in international shipping and global trade warrants immediate proactive action to achieve a significant reduction in greenhouse gas (“GHG”) emissions from this sector.3
The Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (the “Kyoto Protocol”) requires developed nations to pursue the limitation or reduction of GHG emissions working through the International Maritime Organisation (“IMO”).4


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