Domestic judicial review of trade remedies : experiences of the most active WTO members / edited by Müslum Yilmaz.
2013
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Domestic judicial review of trade remedies : experiences of the most active WTO members / edited by Müslum Yilmaz.
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Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013.
Description
1 online resource (xv, 445 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series
Cambridge international trade and economic law ; 10.
Formatted Contents Note
Canada : high deference, stark reality / Andrew M. Lanouette, Christopher J. Kent
United States : judicial review : a cornerstone of trade remedies practice / John D. McInerney, Michele D. Lynch
Mexico : quasi-judicial review of trade remedy measures by NAFTA panels / Jorge Miranda, Juan Carlos Partida
Colombia : a complex court system with the possibility of three instances / María Clara Lozano
Brazil : the need for enhanced effectiveness / Rabih A. Nasser, Luciana B. Costa
Argentina : a well-structured but unsuccessful judicial review system / Mercedes De Artaza
Peru : a sophisticated but underused judicial review system / Luis Alberto León, María Antonieta Merino
The European Union : an imperfect and time-consuming system / Edwin Vermulst, Juhi Sud
Turkey : a judicial review system in need of change / Müslüm Yilmaz
Israel : a comparative study of two models / Arie Reich, Gill Nadel
South Africa : a complicated, unpredictable, long and costly judicial review system / Gustav Brink
Pakistan : an evolving judicial review system / Faizullah Khilji, Mazhar Bangash
India : a three-tier judicial review system / Madhurendra Nath Jha
China : an untested theoretical possibility? / Henry Gao
Korea : increasing attention and new challenges / Jaemin Lee
Indonesia : a judicial review system in dire need of restructuring / Erry Bundjamin
Australia : judicial review with merits review / Stephen Gageler
Countries with insufficient judicial review activity. Japan : a system yet to be tested / Osamu Umejima ; Malaysia : strictly off the record / Edmund Sim ; New Zealand : managing to avoid judicial review / Hugh McPhail ; Thailand : a long road ahead / Apisith John Sutham, Pattanan Kalawantavanich, Sakkapol Vachatimanont.
United States : judicial review : a cornerstone of trade remedies practice / John D. McInerney, Michele D. Lynch
Mexico : quasi-judicial review of trade remedy measures by NAFTA panels / Jorge Miranda, Juan Carlos Partida
Colombia : a complex court system with the possibility of three instances / María Clara Lozano
Brazil : the need for enhanced effectiveness / Rabih A. Nasser, Luciana B. Costa
Argentina : a well-structured but unsuccessful judicial review system / Mercedes De Artaza
Peru : a sophisticated but underused judicial review system / Luis Alberto León, María Antonieta Merino
The European Union : an imperfect and time-consuming system / Edwin Vermulst, Juhi Sud
Turkey : a judicial review system in need of change / Müslüm Yilmaz
Israel : a comparative study of two models / Arie Reich, Gill Nadel
South Africa : a complicated, unpredictable, long and costly judicial review system / Gustav Brink
Pakistan : an evolving judicial review system / Faizullah Khilji, Mazhar Bangash
India : a three-tier judicial review system / Madhurendra Nath Jha
China : an untested theoretical possibility? / Henry Gao
Korea : increasing attention and new challenges / Jaemin Lee
Indonesia : a judicial review system in dire need of restructuring / Erry Bundjamin
Australia : judicial review with merits review / Stephen Gageler
Countries with insufficient judicial review activity. Japan : a system yet to be tested / Osamu Umejima ; Malaysia : strictly off the record / Edmund Sim ; New Zealand : managing to avoid judicial review / Hugh McPhail ; Thailand : a long road ahead / Apisith John Sutham, Pattanan Kalawantavanich, Sakkapol Vachatimanont.
Summary
Trade remedies, namely anti-dumping, countervailing measures and safeguards, are one of the most controversial issues in today's global trading environment. When used, such measures effectively close the markets of the importing countries to competition from outside for a certain period of time. Exporters that are faced with such measures can either try to convince their government to bring a case against the government of the importing country in the WTO or to use, themselves, the judicial review mechanism of the importing country. This second path has been, until now, largely unexamined. Domestic Judicial Review of Trade Remedies is the first book of its kind to examine in detail how the judicial review process has functioned and considers the experiences in the domestic courts of the twenty-one WTO members that are the biggest users of trade remedies.
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9781139135535 (ebook)
9781107022232 (hardback)
9781107022232 (hardback)
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