W. Antholis, Five " Gs " : Lessons from world trade for governing global climate change Climate change, trade and competitiveness: Is a collision inevitable, Brookings Trade Forum, 2008.

G. Banks, Gaining from trade liberalization : reflections on Australia's experience, in An economy-wide view : Speeches on structural reform, 2010.

S. Barrett, Barrett proposal: A multitrack climate treaty system. Policy brief, 2007.

P. Brenton, G. Edwards-jones, and M. F. Jensen, Carbon labelling and low income country exports: A review of the development issues. Development Policy review, Overseas Development Institute, vol.27, issue.3, pp.243-267, 2009.

J. Broder, Death of climate change idea. International Herald Tribune, 2010.

O. Cadot, C. Carrère, J. De-melo, and A. Portugal-pérez, Market Access and Welfare under Free Trade Agreements: Textiles under NAFTA, The World Bank Economic Review, vol.19, issue.3, pp.3-379, 2005.
DOI : 10.1093/wber/lhi019

URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00018942

A. Carasco, L'idée d'une taxe écologique aux frontières ne séduit guère. Le Monde. 25 Mars, 2010.

S. Charnovitz, Trade and climate: potential conflicts and synergies. Working draft. Pew Center on Global Climate Change, 2003.

R. Cooper, The case for charges on greenhouse gas emissions. October, Discussion Paper 2008-10, The Harvard Project on International Climate Agreements, 2008.

J. Delgado, Why Europe is not carbon competitive. Policy brief, Bruegel. Brussels, issue.05, 2007.

A. D. Ellerman, F. J. Convery, and C. De-perthuis, Pricing carbon, The European Emissions Trading Scheme, 2010.

D. C. Esty, Washington: Institute for International Economics Esty, Daniel C. 1994. Greening the GATT: Trade, Environment and the Future, the World Trading System: Challenges head, 1996.

H. De-gorter and E. Kliauga, Reducing tariffs versus expanding tariff rate quotas, Agricultural trade reforms and the Doha Development Agenda. World Bank, 2006.

V. Graichen, K. Schumacher, F. C. Matthes, L. Mohr, V. Duscha et al., Impacts of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme on the industrial competitiveness in Germany, pp.3707-3748, 2008.

B. Hoekman, W. Martin, and A. Mattoo, Conclude Doha: It matters! " Policy research working paper 5135, 2010.

H. Horn and P. Mavroidis, The permissible reach of national environmental policies, 2008.

H. Horn and P. Mavroidis, Border Carbon Adjustments and the WTO, 2010.

J. C. Hourcade, D. Demailly, K. Neuhoff, and M. Sato, Differentiation and dynamics of EU ETS industrial competitiveness impact. Climate Strategies, 2008.

T. Houser, R. Bradley, B. Childs, J. Werksman, and R. Heilmayr, Leveling the carbon playing field. Peterson Institute for International Economics and World Resources Institute, 2008.

G. C. Hufbauer and C. Gabyzon, Fundamental tax reform and border tax adjustments. Peterson Institute for International Economics, 1996.

G. C. Hufbauer, S. Charnovitz, and J. Kim, Global warming and the world trading system. Peterson Institute for International Economics, 2009.

G. C. Hufbauer and J. Kim, Climate change and trade: Searching for ways to avoid a train wreck. Second Conference on climate change, trade and competitiveness, The Graduate Institute Geneva, 2010.

M. F. Jensen, Leveling or mining the playing field? Implementation problems of carbonmotivated adjustment taxes. Mimeo, November. Global Trade and Finance Architecture (GTFA), 2009.

J. Kanter, Council in France blocks a carbon tax as weak on polluters. Green Inc. Available on http, 2009.

J. Kanter, Moments of truth for CO2 permits. International Herald Tribune, 2010.

S. Kovallyova, Subsidy cuts in Europe to help China. International Herald Tribune, 2010.

. Kommerskollegium, Climate measures and trade: legal and economic aspects of border carbon adjustment, Swedish National Board of Trade), 2009.

B. Lockwood and J. Whalley, Climate change-related border tax adjustments. Mimeo, 2008.

P. Low, G. Marceau, and J. Reinaud, The interface between the trade and climate change regimes: Scoping the issue. Second Conference on climate change, trade and competitiveness, The Graduate Institute Geneva, 2010.

W. Martin and P. Messerlin, Why is it so difficult? Trade liberalization under the Doha Agenda, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, vol.23, issue.3, pp.347-366, 2007.
DOI : 10.1093/oxrep/grm026

A. Mattoo, A. Subramanian, D. Van-der-mensbrugghe, and J. He, Reconciling climate change and trade policy. Working paper #09-15. Peterson Institute for International Economics, 2010.
DOI : 10.1596/1813-9450-5123

URL : http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.175.3601

S. Monjon and P. Quirion, How to design a border adjustment for the EU Emissions Trading Scheme, CIRED-CNRS. Energy Policy, 2010.

M. O. Moore, Implementing carbon tariffs: A fool's errand? Mimeo. April. Department of Economics and Elliot School, Institute for International Economic policy, 2010.
DOI : 10.1111/j.1467-9701.2011.01406.x

URL : http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3843

E. Ostrom, A polycentric approach for coping with climate change, Policy Research Working Paper WPS5095, 2009.

J. Pauwelyn, U.S. Federal Climate Policy and Competitiveness Concerns: The Limits and Options of International Trade Law, SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007.
DOI : 10.2139/ssrn.1669336

J. D. Richardson, Notes on American adjustment policies for global-integration pressures Adjustment costs and impact on trade. Forthcoming, 2009.

R. Ruffin, Border tax adjustments and countervailing duties, Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, vol.50, issue.2, pp.351-355, 1979.
DOI : 10.1007/BF02696334

M. Schaus and A. Lendle, The EU's renewable energy Directive: Consistent with the GATT-WTO TBT rules? Trade Law Clinic, 2010.

J. Tumlir, International Economic Order and Democratic Constitutionalism, 1983.

R. P. Walzer, Europol: $7.4 billion lost from carbon trading fraud in Europe. Green Inc. Available on http://greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com World Trade Organization (WTO), Trade and environment at the WTO. WTO, 2007.

W. Bank, Global Economic Prospects 2005: Trade, regionalism and development, 2005.

A. Annex, The NACE list of industries with a " significant risk of carbon leakage