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dc.contributor.advisor羅懋緯zh_TW
dc.contributor.advisorMao-Wei Loen
dc.contributor.author李昀軒zh_TW
dc.contributor.authorYun-Hsuan Leeen
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-05T16:35:37Z-
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dc.identifier.urihttp://tdr.lib.ntu.edu.tw/jspui/handle/123456789/101900-
dc.description.abstract全球暖化對許多人來說曾經只是掛在嘴邊的玩笑或是遙遠未來才會沉沒的小島,但現在炎熱的不只是北極熊的家園,全球暖化帶來天災也成為世界各國都在承受的重擔。
在 2005 年這些擔憂促成了《京都議定書》以及 2015 年的《巴黎協定》。這些協議固然是減緩氣候變遷的第一步,但世界真正需要的是國際上的實際行動,像是綠能補貼、碳抵換政策和碳稅或碳費。每個機制在減緩碳排放中扮演不同的角色,也對國際貿易的往來造成不同的影響。然而在這些機制中,最引人矚目的當非碳費莫屬。碳費有別於其他減碳機制,積極且直接對產品排放的每公噸二氧化碳收費,也因此使企業增加了不少財政負擔。
2015 年歐盟提出對進口商品的碳排放徵收碳費後,碳費的收取程序、對各國的財政負擔以及在國際貿易法下的合法性都成為研究的中心。各國也紛紛將注意力轉向國際貿易法及國際貿易組織,希望透過國際貿易法找出環境永續以及國家經濟發展的平衡。
本文將採取中立角度,以歐盟的「碳邊境調整機制」(CBAM)為例,分析相似的政策是否能符合國際貿易法的規定。最後,本文會介紹歐盟為了讓 CBAM更合法化而提出的「Omnibus Simplification Package」,同時也會試提出一些建議,使這些政策能與現有的貿易規範共存。
尤其繼歐盟之後各國也表達了設計類似歐盟 CBAM 政策的想法,於是了解相關政策在國際貿易上的地位就更加重要。最後,本文也希望內容中的法律分析能為日後各國政策的設計做出貢獻。
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dc.description.abstractClimate change is upon us, and there is no question about that. It used to be a farfetched notion that people would joke about, from the polar bear posters that stopped people from turning on the air conditioner to PETA animal rights activists being ridiculed on the internet. But only after a few years, the polar bears became friends and family, and the ruined homes of wild animals became my own ruined home.
As the world is aware of these disastrous changes, mutual efforts have crystallized into the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement. These agreements are the first step towards climate mitigation, but we need actual actions. This is where carbon mitigation mechanisms, such as subsidies, carbon offsets, and carbon prices, come into play. Each mechanism contributes differently to carbon mitigation, and they interact with the world in distinct ways as well.
Among all, carbon prices have been stirring up the most discussions, either regarding their effectiveness or legality under trade laws. This discussion has become more pertinent since the European Union proposed a carbon price on imported carbon emissions known as the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (“CBAM”). Many are quick to question the legality of a measure like this, but most of the research is one-sided. Therefore, the primary focus of this thesis is to analyze CBAM’s actions and their legality under trade laws, specifically the laws of the WTO.
This thesis aims to present a neutral analysis while offering well-rounded arguments for both sides. Lastly, to complete the legal analysis, this thesis will introduce the EU’s own efforts to improve CBAM, specifically the Omnibus Simplification Package.
This thesis will also propose modifications to CBAM that could enhance its coexistence with trade regulations.
While this thesis might take on a more critical view of CBAM’s legality, it is not this thesis’s position to deny the need for such carbon pricing systems. Instead, this thesis believes that a carbon price, such as CBAM, when properly implemented, could be a significant step in the fight against climate change. Therefore, this thesis aims to provide insight into why specific designs of a carbon charge should be improved and how, as the only way to win is to know all the ways one can lose.
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dc.description.tableofcontents謝辭 I
摘要 II
ABSTRACT III
TABLE OF CONTENTS V
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1
I. Background to the Research 1
II. Aims of the Study 2
III. Methodology 2
(I) Literature Review 2
(II) Leading Case Study Method 3
(III) Case Study Approach 3
IV. Structure of the Thesis 4
V. List of Abbreviations 4
CHAPTER TWO GLOBAL LANDSCAPE OF THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY 6
I. How Carbon Mitigation Mechanisms Came to Be 6
II. Global Environment Policy under International Law 8
(I) Introduction to UNFCCC 8
(II) Introduction to the Kyoto Protocol 9
(III) Introduction to the Paris Agreement 11
(IV) Shortcomings of a multilateral solution 13
III. Overview of Carbon Mitigation Mechanisms 14
(I) Renewable Energy Subsidy as a carbon emission mitigation tool 15
i. An overview of renewable energy subsidies 15
ii. Pros and Cons of Renewable energy subsidy 16
(II) Introduction to Carbon Pricing Mechanisms 18
i. Carbon Offset Programs 20
(i) Introduction to carbon offset 20
(ii) Shortcomings of carbon offset 21
(iii) Advantages of carbon offset 27
(iv). Applying Carbon Offset in Real Life 29
ii. Carbon Emission Trading System (ETS) 31
iii. The rules of CBAM 37
(i). The Goal of CBAM 37
(ii). CBAM’s Efforts in Preventing Carbon Leakage 40
(iii). Carbon Price under CBAM 41
IV. Summary 43
CHAPTER THREE ASSESSING THE LEGAL CONSISTENCY OF THE CARBON BORDER ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM UNDER WTO LAW 45
I. A Walkthrough of the Main Principles of WTO 45
II. The possible inconsistency with GATT regulations 51
(I). The Nature of CBAM 51
(II). CBAM as a border measure 58
(III). CBAM as an internal measure 59
i. CBAM’s interaction with GATT Article III 59
(i). CBAM’s interaction with GATT Article III.2 60
A. CBAM’s Legality under GATT Article III:2 first sentence 60
(A). The discussion of “like products” under GATT Article III.2 first sentence 61
a. The role of PPMs in climate-related WTO Disputes 64
b. Latest Development on the Likeness Analysis 67
(B). If foreign products are charged “in excess of” EU products 68
B. CBAM’s interaction with GATT Article III. 2 second sentence 71
(A). If the products are directly competitive or substitutable 71
(B). If the products are similarly taxed 74
(C). If the measure affords protection to domestic production 76
(ii). CBAM’s interaction with GATT Article III.4 78
A. Likeness Analysis under GATT Article III.4. 78
B. Less favourable treatment towards foreign products under GATT Article III.4 78
ii. CBAM’s interaction with GATT Article I:1 79
(i). The scope of GATT Article I:1 80
(ii). The likeness analysis under GATT Article I.1 81
(iii). Favourable treatment accorded immediately and unconditionally 81
(IV). CBAM’s interaction with GATT Article XI.1 88
III. Justifying CBAM with GATT Article XX 93
(I). Law inconsistencies and justifications 93
(II). An overview of GATT Article XX 95
(III). CBAM under GATT Article XX Subparagraph 96
i. CBAM under GATT Article XX(b) 96
(i). If CBAM protects human, animal, or plant life or health 96
(ii). Necessity test under Article XX (b) 100
(iii). Possible alternatives under GATT Article XX (b) 105
ii. CBAM under GATT Article XX (d) 107
(i). CBAM is designed to secure compliance with laws and regulations 107
(ii). CBAM is necessary under GATT Article XX (d) 109
iii. CBAM under GATT Article XX (g) 111
(IV). CBAM under GATT Article XX Chapeau 113
i. If the countries share similar conditions 114
ii. If CBAM leads to an arbitrary discrimination or a disguised restriction on international trade 116
(V). Utilizing scientific evidence under GATT Article XX 121
IV. Summary 123
CHAPTER FOUR MAKING CBAM LESS TRADE-RESTRICTIVE: A RETURN TO MULTILATERALISM 125
I. CBAM under the EU’s Omnibus Simplification Package 125
(I). A focus on multilateral talks 126
(II). Exemptions for small-scale companies 127
i. The effects on GATT Article III 129
ii. The effect on GATT Article I 132
iii. The effect of the exemption of GATT Article XX Chapeau 133
(III). Simplification of submitting the embedded carbon emission 137
II. Proposals for the EU CBAM 138
(I). Multilateral talks and consultations 138
(II). Design a Harmonized System for Article 9 of the CBAM 141
(III). Technology and Economic Support and the CBAM’s legality 142
i. Current Status of Technology and Economic Support Program under CBAM 144
ii. Rethinking the role of technical support under Omnibus CBAM 148
iii. Utilizing Current Technology and Economic Support of the EU 150
III. Summary 153
CHAPTER FIVE CONCLUSION 155
REFERENCES 157
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dc.language.isoen-
dc.subject碳邊境調整機制-
dc.subjectWTO-
dc.subjectGATT 1994-
dc.subject氣候變遷-
dc.subject巴黎協定-
dc.subject多邊主義-
dc.subject開發中國家-
dc.subjectCarbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms-
dc.subjectWTO-
dc.subjectGATT 1994-
dc.subjectClimate change-
dc.subjectParis Agreement-
dc.subjectMultilaterlism-
dc.subjectDeveloping countries-
dc.title國際經貿治理視角下的碳邊境調整機制-以歐盟 CBAM 為例zh_TW
dc.titleA Study on Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms and the laws of the WTO—Through the Lens of EU CBAMen
dc.typeThesis-
dc.date.schoolyear114-1-
dc.description.degree碩士-
dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee楊岳平;施文真zh_TW
dc.contributor.oralexamcommitteeYueh-Ping Yang;Wen-Chen Shihen
dc.subject.keyword碳邊境調整機制,WTOGATT 1994氣候變遷巴黎協定多邊主義開發中國家zh_TW
dc.subject.keywordCarbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms,WTOGATT 1994Climate changeParis AgreementMultilaterlismDeveloping countriesen
dc.relation.page174-
dc.identifier.doi10.6342/NTU202600495-
dc.rights.note同意授權(全球公開)-
dc.date.accepted2026-02-08-
dc.contributor.author-college法律學院-
dc.contributor.author-dept法律學系-
dc.date.embargo-lift2026-03-06-
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