Antidumping law and practice in the United States and the European Communities : a comparative analysis

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Antidumping law and practice in the United States and the European Communities : a comparative analysis

Edwin A. Vermulst

North-Holland, 1987

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Bibliography: p. 737-739

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Description

The book describes and analyzes the antidumping law of the United States and the European Communities as it has developed in administrative practice from 1980 to 1986. It is the first comprehensive comparative analysis of the antidumping law of the world's two largest trading units. The analysis reveals shortcomings in both GATT international regulation of antidumping and in national implementations thereof in the US and the Common Market. Proposals for change are offered which would significantly enhance predictability and rational applications of the rules. The practical approach and extensive description of US & EC law and practice make this book important for international trade lawyers and businesses which deal with the antidumping law on a day-to-day basis.

Table of Contents

1. General Introduction. I. Procedural Antidumping Law. 2. The United States. 3. The European Communities. 4. A Comparative Analysis of the Procedures. II. Substantive Antidumping Law: The Determination of Dumping. 5. The United States. 6. The European Communities. 7. A Comparative Analysis of the Dumping Requirement. III. Substantive Antidumping Law: The Determination of Injury. 8. The United States. 9. The European Communities. 10. A Comparative Analysis of the Injury Requirement. 11. Antidumping Law: Past, Present, Future. Addendum: Commerce Procedures Under Existing and Proposed Antidumping Duty Regulations (G. Horlick and A. Debusk). Index.

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