The future of trade defence instruments : global policy trends and legal challenges /

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Imprint:Singapore : Springer, [2018]
©2018
Description:xiv, 313 pages ; 25 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11735418
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Other uniform titles:European yearbook of international economic law. Special issue.
Other authors / contributors:Bungenberg, Marc, editor.
ISBN:9783319953052
3319953052
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:This EYIEL Special Issue is devoted to the European Union's Trade Defence Instruments (TDIs). The recent legislative changes at the EU level are indicative of global policy trends and legal challenges surrounding trade remedies law. Although TDI measures have always been a fiercely debated topic in international economic law, they have received increased attention in recent years. This book offers a comprehensive and insightful legal analysis of the recent legislative changes at the EU level and investigates TDIs in the context of regional trade relationships, including the United Kingdom in post-Brexit times. Beyond the EU, it examines the national trade defence law frameworks of important trading partners such as Switzerland, the United States, China and Vietnam. The selected contributions in this edited volume examine the recent trends in trade defence law from a legal and practical perspective and offer analytical insights from EU officials, legal practitioners and leading academics. A unique collection of essays in a changed global framework, this EYIEL Special Issue provides an up-to-date overview of the state of play of trade defence in the EU and around the globe.--
Table of Contents:
  • The multilateral and EU legal framework on TDIs: an introduction / Michael Hahn
  • The politics of TDI and the different views in EU member states: necessary safety-valve or luxurious rent-seeking device? / Brain Petter, Reinhard Quick
  • The EU's new trade defence laws: a two steps approach / Wolfgang Müller
  • The new rules adopted by the European Union to address "significant distortions" in the anti-dumping context / Edwin Vermulst, Juhi Dion Sud
  • The new anti-dumping methodology of the European Union: a breach of WTO law? / Christian Tietje, Vinzenz Sacher
  • EU - Price Comparison Methodologies (DS516): interpretation of Section 15 of China's WTO Accession Protocol / Dong Fang
  • Anti-subsidy investigations against China: the "great leap forward" in reforming EU trade defence? / Sophia Müller
  • What role for TDIs between the EU and the UK after Brexit: a trade or competition solution to a future problem? / Anna Khalfaoui, Markus W. Gehring
  • EU trade defence instruments and free trade agreements: is past experience an indication for the future? Implications for Brexit? / Till Müller-Ibold
  • Trade defense instruments: the leading edge of U.S. trade policy / Bruce Malashevich, Mark Love
  • Trade defence instruments and Switzerland: the big sleep / Matthias Oesch, Tobias Naef
  • Anti-dumping laws and implementation in China: a 16 years review after accession to the WTO / Yusong Chen
  • The latest on the best? Reflections on trade defence regulation in EU-Vietnam FTA / Julien Chaisse, Dini Sejko.