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The WTO Anti-Dumping Agreement: A Detailed Commentary (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781108530385
Published: September 2021
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
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A unique article-by-article commentary on the WTO Anti-Dumping Agreement, offering an essential and comprehensive insight into WTO case-law. This commentary is an indispensable reference tool for government officials, practitioners and academics working on anti-dumping issues. The commentary's structure allows the reader to identify immediately which disputes are relevant for the interpretation of each provision. It offers a clear analysis of the applicable rules and a comprehensive explanation of what, as a result of the WTO case-law, those rules mean. This commentary has been written by practitioners who have all been directly involved in a large number of WTO disputes and who have extensive experience in anti-dumping investigations and in challenging anti-dumping determinations before the WTO and before national courts.

  • A comprehensive and up-to-date commentary on the WTO Anti-Dumping Agreement, written by
  • practitioners and scholars
  • Offers an easily accessible tool for understanding the operation and interpretation of the WTO Anti-Dumping Agreement
  • Takes into account the actual practice of anti-dumping investigations and offers valuable practical insights into how anti-dumping determinations can be successfully challenged before the WTO

Subjects:
International Trade, eBooks
Contents:
Part I. Introduction
Part II. Article 1 – Principles
Part III. Article 2 – Determination of Dumping
Part IV. Article 3 – Determination of Injury
Part V. Article 4 – Definition of Domestic Industry
Part VI. Article 5- – Initiation and Subsequent Investigation
Part VII. Article 6 – Evidence
Part VIII. Article 7 – Provisional Measures
Part IX. Article 8 – Price Undertakings
Part X. Article 9 – Imposition and Collection of Anti-Dumping Duties
Part XI. Article 10 – Retroactivity
Part XII. Article 11 – Duration and Review of Anti-Dumping Duties and Price Undertakings
Part XIII. Article 12 – Public Notice and Explanation of Determinations
Part XIV. Article 13 – Judicial Review
Part XV. Article 14 – Anti-Dumping Action on Behalf of a Third Country
Part XVI. Article 15 – Developing Country Members
Part XVII. Article 16 – Committee on Anti-Dumping Practices
Part XVIII. Article 17 – Consultation and Dispute Settlement
Part XIX. Article 18 – Final Provisions