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ANTI-DUMPING IN THE WTO,THE EU AND CHINA
  • YAN 著
  • 出版社: WOLTERS KLUWER
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  • 出版时间:2010
  • 标注页数:228页
  • 文件大小:13MB
  • 文件页数:241页
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图书目录

Chapter 11

1 Introduction1

Chapter 2 Conceptualizing Legalization in the WTO System7

1 Introduction7

2 Defining Legalization in International Relations10

2.1 Elements of Legalization10

2.2 The Uneven Expansion of Legalization13

2.3 Consequences of Legalization14

2.4 A Richer View of Legalization?17

3 Applying Legalization in the WTO System18

3.1 Elements of Legalization in the WTO18

3.2 Uneven Expansion of Legalization in the WTO21

3.3 Consequences of Legalization in the WTO25

3.3.1 ‘Legalizing' National Trade Policy in the GATT/WTO System25

3.3.2 Building up Capacity to Utilize the DSM27

3.4 Conclusion30

Chapter 3 Rise of Legalization in the Multilateral Framework31

1 Introduction31

2 Rise of Legalization in The Multilateral Framework32

2.1 From Politics to ‘Diplomat's Jurisprudence': The Evaluation of the GATT32

2.1.1 Elements of Legalization in the GATT32

2.1.1.1 Decision-making33

2.1.1.2 Surveillance34

2.1.1.3 Adjudication35

2.1.2 Uneven Expansion of Legalization in the GATT36

2.2 A New Hope of Legalization: The Establishment of the WTO38

2.2.1 Decision-making38

2.2.2 Surveillance39

2.2.3 Adjudication41

3 Theoretical Debates Related to Judicialization42

3.1 The Role of the DSM43

3.2 Standard of Review46

3.3 Remedies and Compliance in the DSM48

4 Conclusion50

Chapter 4 Legalization of Anti-dumping Rules at the International Level53

1 Introduction53

2 Phenomenon of Dumping and the Development of AD Laws54

3 ‘Legalizing' AD Rules at the International Level59

3.1 Trade Negotiations and International AD Rules59

3.1.1 AD Negotiations in Pre-Uruguay Trade Rounds59

3.1.1.1 GATT Article Ⅵ60

3.1.1.2 GATT Report of Group of Experts (1961)62

3.1.1.3 The Anti-dumping Code of Kennedy Round(the 1968 Code)65

3.1.1.4 The Anti-dumping Code of Tokyo Round(the 1979 Code)66

3.1.2 The Uruguay Round and the WTO Anti-dumping Agreement (ADA)69

3.1.2.1 The Uruguay Round Negotiation69

3.1.2.2 Legal Status of the ADA70

3.1.2.2.1 An Overview70

3.1.2.2.2 Obligation73

3.1.2.2.3 Precision77

3.1.2.2.4 Delegation81

3.1.3 Anti-dumping in the Doha Round84

3.2 Surveillance Mechanism and the AD Rules88

3.3 Anti-dumping in the Dispute Settlement Mechanism90

4 The Uneven Expansion of Legalization in the AD Regime95

4.1 The Uneven Expansion of Obligation95

4.2 The Uneven Expansion of Precision100

4.3 The Uneven Expansion of Delegation101

5 Conclusion103

Chapter 5 WTO-transposed and WTO-plus Features of the EU AD Regime105

1 Introduction105

2 WTO-Transposed Features of The EU Anti-Dumping Regime107

2.1 Evolution of Community AD Instruments107

2.1.1 Pre-ADA Community AD Instruments107

2.1.2 An Overview of Regulation 384/96 (the Basic Regulation)111

2.2 Administration of Community AD Rules116

2.2.1 The Commission and the Administration of AD Proceedings116

2.2.2 Control of Administration within the EU119

2.3 Judicial Review of Community AD Policy122

3 WTO-Plus Features of The EU Anti-Dumping Regime127

3.1 Injury Margin127

3.1.1 Lesser Duty Rule in the WTO127

3.1.2 Injury Margin Calculation in the EU130

3.2 Community Interest134

3.2.1 Public Interest in WTO Law134

3.2.2 Community Interest Test in the EU Law135

3.2.2.1 Procedural Aspects of the Community Interest Test136

3.2.2.2 Substantive Assessment of the Community Interest137

3.2.2.3 Reflections on Green Paper140

3.3 Anti-circumvention143

3.3.1 Anti-circumvention in the WTO143

3.3.2 Anti-circumvention in the EU Anti-dumping Law144

3.3.2.1 Change in the Pattern of Trade146

3.3.2.2 Practice, Process or Work147

3.3.2.3 Insufficient Due Cause or Economic Justification147

3.3.2.4 Remedial Effects of the Duty148

3.3.2.5 Like Product148

3.3.2.6 The 60% Value of Parts Test and the 25% Value-added Test149

4 Conclusion150

Chapter 6 China's AD-related WTO Activities153

1 Introduction153

2 Engaging Private Sectors157

2.1 Background of China's AD Problems157

2.2 Regulation on Responding to Anti-dumping Investigations158

2.3 Ad hoc Public-private Networks in Responding to Foreign AD Investigations159

3 Litigate the Unlitigatable: Non-Market Economy (NME)161

3.1 NME in China's WTO Accession Protocol and the Working Party Report161

3.2 AD Methodology towards Non-market Economy in National Laws169

3.2.1 The US169

3.2.2 The EU173

3.2.2.1 First Criterion of Article 2(7)(c): ‘State Interference'177

3.3 US-AD and CVD on Chinese Products182

3.3.1 Background of US-AD and CVD on Chinese Products182

3.3.2 Double Remedy and Fair Comparison184

3.3.2.1 GATT/WTO Rules on Simultaneous AD and CVD Investigations184

3.3.2.2 The US's Arguments on Double Remedy187

3.3.2.3 Unanswered Question under the ADA: Fair Comparison?190

4 Conclusion193

Chapter 7 Conclusion195

Bibliography199

Cases and Regulations215

Index221

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