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WTO Trade Remedies in International Law: Their Role and Place in a Fragmented International Legal System: Routledge Research in International Economic Law

Autor Roberto Soprano
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2020
World Trade Organisation (WTO) trade remedies (antidumping, anti-subsidy and safeguard agreements) are instruments used by WTO members to counter the economic injury caused by dumping, subsidies and the sudden and unforeseen increased imports. They are exceptions to the WTO principle of free trade and to the prohibition for States to react unilaterally to protect their own rights and interests, and as a result they have been accused by some as being the new tools of protectionism.


This book analyses of the role and principles of WTO trade remedies in international law. In particular, it focuses on their aims, their structure, and their position within the WTO and more in general, the international legal system. The book considers trade remedies in light of fragmentation theories of international law and addresses the question how, and to what extent WTO law reflects and influences public international law.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367588113
ISBN-10: 0367588110
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in International Economic Law

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins



Table of Contents




Foreword


Table of Cases


Introduction




1. Unilateral Reactions within the Multilateral WTO Context: the Case of WTO Trade Remedies




1.1. Introduction


1.2. Limiting Unilateralism in International Relations: from Coexistence through


Cooperation towards a Global Community


1.3. The Evolving Idea of Cooperation in the International Economic Context


1.4. The WTO and the Financial Crisis


1.5. Ubi Societas Ibi Ius: the Role of International Economic Law in the


International Society


1.6. Dispute Settlement Systems and Unilateral Reactions






2. The Relationship between Public International Law and WTO Law




2.1. WTO Law and Public International Law


2.2. The Applicability of Public International Law in the WTO Context


2.3. The Risk of Fragmentation of Public International Law


2.4. The Reciprocal Influence of WTO Law and Public International Law


2.5. The Concept of Self-Help in Public International Law


2.6. The Place and Role of WTO Trade Remedies: Particular Forms of Self-Help


or Sui Generis Measures?


2.7. Self-Help Measures and WTO Trade Remedies


2.8. A Delegation of Powers by the WTO Legal System to the Member States


2.9. Judicial Control over the Correct Use of Trade Remedies







3. Trade Remedies in WTO and Public International Law




3.1. Political and Economic Rationale of Trade Remedies


3.2. A Brief History of Trade Remedies Negotiations


3.2.1 Antidumping Measures


3.2.2. Safeguard Measures


3.2.3. Countervailing Measures


3.3. The Structure of Trade Remedies


3.3.1. The Act


3.3.1.1. Subsidies


3.3.1.2. Increased Imports


3.3.1.3. Dumping


3.3.2. Injury and the Injured State


3.3.3. Causality


3.4. Trade Remedies Principles


3.4.1. Non-Mandatory


3.4.2. Specificity


3.4.3. Reversibility and Temporary Limits


3.4.4. Consultation before Adoption


3.4.5. Non-Reparation


3.4.6. Pre-emptive Use of Trade Remedies


3.4.7. Proportionality


3.4.7.1. Proportionality in the WTO Context







Final Remarks







Bibliography


Index





Notă biografică

Roberto Soprano is Visiting Professor at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and the Brussels Diplomatic Academy in Belgium.

Descriere

World Trade Organisation (WTO) trade remedies (antidumping, anti-subsidy and safeguard agreements) are instruments used by WTO members to counter the economic injury caused by dumping, subsidies and the sudden and unforeseen increased imports. They are exceptions to the WTO principle of free trade and to the prohibition for States to react unila