WTO Disputes: Anti-dumping, Subsidies and SafeguardsCameron May, 2002 - 878 páginas The book provides a comprehensive overview of WTO dispute settlement rulings interpreting the trade remedy provisions of these four agreements which include: Anti-Dumping; Subsidies and Countervailing Measures ; Safeguards and the Textiles and Clothing Agreement. |
Índice
FOREWORD | 17 |
Standard of Review 497 | 28 |
Interim review stage | 78 |
THE ANNOTATED ANTIDUMPING AGREEMENT | 93 |
Records Kept By The Exporter Or Producer | 106 |
Costs Incurred Between Importation | 118 |
Access to Information | 132 |
Positive Trends | 148 |
Benchmark | 431 |
Export Credit Practice | 445 |
THE ANNOTATED AGREEMENT | 463 |
Relationship Articles 24 24 3 ASG | 476 |
Like Or Directly Competitive Product | 493 |
All Relevant Factors In Particular | 502 |
Other Relevant Factors | 508 |
Objective and Quantifiable Nature | 514 |
Restraint Agreement | 161 |
Multiple Obligations | 177 |
PreInitiation Examination Of Accuracy And Adequacy Evidence | 180 |
Access To The File | 193 |
Period Of Investigation | 210 |
Duration Provisional Measure | 229 |
Sufficient Evidence | 243 |
Contents Notice Of Initiation | 252 |
Constructive Remedies | 260 |
Nullification Or Impairment | 266 |
No De Novo ReviewEvidence On The Record | 272 |
THE ANNOTATED AGREEMENT ON SUBSIDIES | 281 |
Benefit | 298 |
THE VIENNA CONVENTION | 300 |
Timing | 305 |
De Facto Prohibited Export Subsidies | 315 |
4 GATT 1947 | 322 |
Scope Of Review In Article 21 5 Panel | 323 |
Recommendations | 336 |
5 Ad Valorem Subsidization | 354 |
Origin | 368 |
Time Of Financial Contribution | 384 |
Relationship Article 21 121 2 | 397 |
Developing Country Members | 412 |
Relationship ASCMArticle VI GATT 1994 | 418 |
Published Detailed AnalysisReport | 528 |
Substantially Equivalent Level Of Concessions | 536 |
Immediately | 542 |
Notification Of Provisional Measure | 550 |
THE ANNOTATED AGREEMENT ON TEXTILES | 555 |
Article 2 | 557 |
Article 3 | 564 |
Article 7 | 601 |
THE VIENNA CONVENTION Selected Provisions | 606 |
THE DSU | 608 |
17 | 638 |
SUMMARY OF RULES DEROGATING TO THE DSU | 645 |
RULES OF CONDUCT FOR THE DSU | 681 |
CERTAIN WORKING PRACTICES OF | 691 |
GATT 1994 Selected Provisions | 694 |
THE ADA | 723 |
THE ASCM | 757 |
THE ASG | 812 |
THE ATC | 823 |
TIMELINE OF FIVE SELECTED DISPUTE | 850 |
855 | |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 869 |
ABOUT THE AUTHORS | 878 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
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