P4 Environment Co-op Agreement - Key Outcomes 3
AMONG THE PARTIES TO THE
TRANS-PACIFIC STRATEGIC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
KEY OUTCOMES
JUNE 2005
Objectives - The binding Agreement is aimed at encouraging sound environmental practices and improving the capacity of each country to address environmental matters through cooperation and dialogue.
Key undertakings
In support of these
objectives, the partners:
- reaffirm their commitment
to pursue high levels of environmental protection and to
fulfil their respective multilateral environment
commitments;
- shall endeavour to ensure their
environmental laws, regulations, policies and practices are
in harmony with relevant international obligations;
-
shall respect the sovereign right of each country to set,
administer and enforce its own environmental laws,
regulations and policies according to its priorities;
-
agree it is inappropriate to set or use their environmental
laws, regulations, policies and practices for trade
protectionist purposes;
- agree it is inappropriate to
relax or fail to enforce or administer their environmental
laws and regulations to encourage trade and investment;
- shall promote public awareness of their environmental
laws, regulations, policies and practices
domestically.
How will the agreement work?
- Cooperative activities will play an important role in the operation of the Agreement. The partners will encourage and facilitate collaborative research, exchange of information and exchange of environmental experts. As a first step the countries will soon be exchanging a list of their areas of interest and expertise.
There are also mechanisms for
resolving any issues that may arise:
- each country will
designate a national contact point for environmental
matters. The countries will meet within one year at senior
officials level to discuss cooperation activities, review
the implementation of the Agreement and address any issues.
- if an issue arises the parties will seek to resolve
it through dialogue, consultation and cooperation.
- a
party may request consultations, which shall take place
within six months of the request. If consultations fail to
resolve the matter, a Party may request a special meeting of
the interested parties. The issue may also be referred to a
special meeting of the Trans-Pacific SEP Commission. The
Commission may include Ministers.
- the special meeting
shall produce a report, which the interested parties will
implement as soon as practicable.
Public participation
- Each Party may invite their
non-government sector or relevant organisations to take part
in the cooperation activities.
- The Parties may
decide to invite relevant experts or organisations to
provide information to meetings of the Parties.
- Each
party may also consult with its public and/or non-government
sectors over matters relating to the operation of the
Agreement by whatever means it considers appropriate.
ENDS