World Trade Organization and international trade law: antidumping, subsidies and trade agreements
In: World scientific studies in international economics 26
Abstract
The world trade organization antidumping agreement -- How the GATT became protectionist : an analysis of the Uruguay Round draft final antidumping code -- Standards for panels reviewing anti-dumping determinations under the GATT and WTO -- A personal history of zeroing -- Smoot-Hawley in slow motion -- Alternatives to national antidumping and countervailing duty laws : are they feasible or appropriate in the context of NAFTA? -- Nonmarket economy trade and U.S. antidumping/countervailing duty laws -- Antidumping policy as a system of law -- Antidumping and countervailing duty law provisions of the Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988 -- The 1994 WTO subsidies agreement -- The agreement on subsidies and countervailing measures -- Government actions against domestic subsidies, an analysis of the international rules and an introduction to United States' practice -- Subsidies discipline under WTO and US rules -- United States : Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit opinion in PPG Industries, inc. v. United States (U.S. countervailing duty law) -- WTO subsidies discipline during and after the crisis -- WTO dispute settlement from the perspective of developing countries -- Problems with the compliance structure of the WTO dispute resolution process -- The compliance problems of the WTO -- Political questions in international trade : judicial review of section 301?
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