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EC and WTO anti-dumping law : a handbook / Wolfgang Müller, Nicholas Khan and Tibor Scharf.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2009Description: lxxii, 929 pages ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0199565317
  • 9780199565313
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.4087 22
Contents:
Part I. Introduction -- Historical background -- the role of Anti-Dumping in the EC's External Trade -- Economic Rationale -- Multilateral Rules: GATT and WTO -- EC Legislation -- Part II. Commentary -- 1. Article -- 1. Principles -- 2. Article -- 2. Determination of Dumping -- 3. Article -- 3. Determination of Injury -- 4. Article -- 4. Community of Industry -- 5. Article -- 5. Initiation of Anti-Dumping Proceedings -- 6. Article -- 6. The Investigation -- 7. Article -- 7. Provisional Measures -- 8. Article -- 8. Undertakings -- 9. Article -- 9. Termination Without Measures and Imposition of Definitive Duties -- 10. Article -- 10. Retroactivity -- 11. Article -- 11. Duration, Review and Refunds -- 12. Article -- 12. Anti-absorption -- 13. Article -- 13. Circumvention -- 14. Article -- 14. General Provisions -- 15. Article -- 15. Consulatation -- 16. Article -- 16. Verification Visits -- 17. Article -- 17. Sampling -- 18. Article -- 18. Non Co-operation -- 19. Article -- 19. Confidentiality -- 20. Article -- 20. Disclosure -- 21. Article -- 21. Community Interest -- 22. Article -- 22. Final Provisions -- 23. Article -- 23. Repeal of Existing Legislation and Transitional Measures -- 24. Article -- 24. Entry into Force -- Part III. Judicial Review -- 25. Judicial Review.
Summary: "This practical commentary addresses all aspects of the EC Anti-Dumping regulation and makes extensive comparison with WTO Anti-Dumping Law. Anti-Dumping Law is a branch of EC and WTO law which is of considerable practical and economic relevance. This book is the long-awaited new edition of the 1997 book by the same authors and includes all the changes in that period including relevant Court rulings, the extensive practice by the Council and the Commission of the European Union as well as reports by the WTO Dispute Settlement Panels."--Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. Introduction -- Historical background -- the role of Anti-Dumping in the EC's External Trade -- Economic Rationale -- Multilateral Rules: GATT and WTO -- EC Legislation -- Part II. Commentary -- 1. Article -- 1. Principles -- 2. Article -- 2. Determination of Dumping -- 3. Article -- 3. Determination of Injury -- 4. Article -- 4. Community of Industry -- 5. Article -- 5. Initiation of Anti-Dumping Proceedings -- 6. Article -- 6. The Investigation -- 7. Article -- 7. Provisional Measures -- 8. Article -- 8. Undertakings -- 9. Article -- 9. Termination Without Measures and Imposition of Definitive Duties -- 10. Article -- 10. Retroactivity -- 11. Article -- 11. Duration, Review and Refunds -- 12. Article -- 12. Anti-absorption -- 13. Article -- 13. Circumvention -- 14. Article -- 14. General Provisions -- 15. Article -- 15. Consulatation -- 16. Article -- 16. Verification Visits -- 17. Article -- 17. Sampling -- 18. Article -- 18. Non Co-operation -- 19. Article -- 19. Confidentiality -- 20. Article -- 20. Disclosure -- 21. Article -- 21. Community Interest -- 22. Article -- 22. Final Provisions -- 23. Article -- 23. Repeal of Existing Legislation and Transitional Measures -- 24. Article -- 24. Entry into Force -- Part III. Judicial Review -- 25. Judicial Review.

"This practical commentary addresses all aspects of the EC Anti-Dumping regulation and makes extensive comparison with WTO Anti-Dumping Law. Anti-Dumping Law is a branch of EC and WTO law which is of considerable practical and economic relevance. This book is the long-awaited new edition of the 1997 book by the same authors and includes all the changes in that period including relevant Court rulings, the extensive practice by the Council and the Commission of the European Union as well as reports by the WTO Dispute Settlement Panels."--Publisher's website.

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