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EC and WTO Anti-Dumping Law: A Handbook


ISBN13: 9780199565313
Published: March 2009
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £507.50



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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.

This book will be the standard reference book among practitioners and government officials around the world as many important countries using anti-dumping instruments have based their laws and practice on the EC model.

Subjects:
Competition Law
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 ;