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31 August 2017 Annual EELF Conference ECOLOGICALLY SUSTAINABLE USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND AGRICULTURE IN SWITZERLAND: BALANCING CONSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENTS AND FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS Sian Affolter Ph.D. candidate, University of Fribourg, Switzerland

OVERVIEW 1. INTRODUCTION 2. POSSIBLE CONFLICTS 3. CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK 4. NECESSARY MEASURES 5. CONCLUSION

INTRODUCTION Agriculture one of the main factors for the increasing loss of biodiversity Differing Objectives: Sustainable use of natural resources vs. Free trade in the agricultural sector (?) What does the constitution say? Example of the relation Switzerland-EU: Negotiations for a complete liberalisation of trade in the agricultural sector since 2008

POSSIBLE CONFLICTS Abolishment of tariff and non-tariff barriers Race to the bottom -phenomenon Particular market reactions

CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK 1. CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES Art. 104 Cst.: Agriculture (1) The Confederation shall ensure that agricultural sector, by means of a sustainable and market oriented production policy, makes an essential contribution towards: a. the reliable provision of the population with foodstuffs; b. the conservation of natural resources and the upkeep of the countryside; c. decentralised population settlement of the country.

CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK 1. CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES Art. 54 Cst.: Foreign relations (1) Foreign relations are the responsibility of the Confederation. (2) The Confederation shall ensure that the independence of Switzerland and its welfare is safeguarded; it shall in particular assist in the alleviation of need and poverty in the world and promote respect for human rights and democracy, the peaceful co-existence of peoples as well as the conservation of natural resources.

CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK 2. SUSTAINABILITY Art. 104 Cst.: Agriculture (1) The Confederation shall ensure that agricultural sector, by means of a sustainable and market oriented production policy, makes an essential contribution towards: a. the reliable provision of the population with foodstuffs; b. the conservation of natural resources and the upkeep of the countryside; c. decentralised population settlement of the country.

CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK 2. SUSTAINABILITY Art. 73 Cst.: Sustainable Development The Confederation and the Cantons shall endeavour to achieve a balanced and sustainable relationship between nature and its capacity to renew itself and the demands placed on it by the population.

CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK 3. PRINCIPLE OF PRECAUTION Art. 74 Cst.: Protection of the environment (1) The Confederation shall legislate on the protection of the population and its natural environment against damage or nuisance. (2) It shall ensure that such damage or nuisance is avoided. The costs of avoiding or eliminating such damage or nuisance are borne by those responsible for causing it.

NECESSARY MEASURES EXCEPTION CLAUSE: Art. XX GATT: General Exception Subject to the requirement that such measures are not applied in a manner which would constitute a means of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination between countries where the same conditions prevail, or a disguised restriction on international trade, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to prevent the adoption or enforcement by any contracting party of measures: [ ] (b) necessary to protect human, animal or plant life or health; (g) relating to the conservation of exhaustible natural resources [ ]

NECESSARY MEASURES RACE TO THE BOTTOM CLAUSE: Art. 35 FTA EFTA-Serbia: Upholding Levels of Protection in the Application and Enforcement of Laws, Regulations or Standards [ ] 2. Subject to Article 34, a Party shall not: (a) weaken or reduce the level of environmental or labour protection provided by its laws, regulations or standards with the sole intention to encourage investment from another Party or to seek or to enhance a competitive trade advantage of producers or service providers operating in its territory; or

NECESSARY MEASURES NATIONAL LAW: Precautionary principle: obligation to foresee measures as soon as a breach of the constitutional requirements appears probable Example Switzerland-EU: e.g. regulation of feed imports or maximum number of livestock units per hectare

CONCLUSION Free trade in the agricultural sector can stand in conflict with constitutional requirements Constitutional obligation to foresee certain provisions in the free trade agreements and in national law Taking a closer look at the constitution as a means of integrating the objective of the ecologically sustainable use of natural resources in international (trade) law