Injury and Causation in Trade Remedy Law

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This book addresses injury and causation issues in the context of antidumping, countervailing duty (CVD) and safeguard investigations that are covered under the WTO. The book traces the origin and the negotiating history of injury and causation in trade remedy instruments and examines how this requirement evolved in the United States and more specifically in the GATT as part of the Kennedy Code, the Tokyo Codes and later the Uruguay Round negotiating texts. The book demonstrates that terms such as principal cause, substantial cause and a cause in and of itself are not necessarily warranted in such instruments. In the light of the experiences of key users of trade remedy instruments and the WTO Doha Round Rules negotiations, the book argues that causation determination does not require mathematical precision. Econometric or quantitative tools may be suggested, but such tools need not undermine the policy-laden nature of trade remedy instruments. Accordingly, the book suggests the use of weak-necessity and strong sufficiency test as a potentially viable causative framework with regard to injury and causation in trade remedies.



Presents a thorough analysis of injury and causation determination in WTO trade remedy law, antidumping, CVD and safeguard investigations Provides a comprehensive study of injury and causation in the WTO Doha Round of trade negotiations as well as the practices developed by various WTO members Makes a compelling case for recasting the injury and causation standards in WTO trade remedy law based on the general theories of causation in law Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Autorentext

James J. Nedumpara is an Associate Professor of Law and the Executive Director of Centre for International Trade and Economic Laws (CITEL) at Jindal Global Law School. He has several years of years of experience in the field of international trade and has worked with leading law firms, corporate firms and also UNCTAD before joining academia. His specialization is in trade remedy law and international trade regulation. James received his Ph.D in Law from the National Law School of India University, Bangalore and holds Master of Laws degrees from the University of Cambridge, UK, the New York University School of Law, USA as well as the National University of Singapore and a Bachelor degree in Law from the Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala, India. He was also part of the Indian delegation that appeared before the WTO Appellate Body in India*-Import Restrictions on Agricultural Products* (Avian Influenza) dispute.


Inhalt
Chapter I: Introduction and Research Design.- Chapter II: Historical evolution of injury and causality in trade remedies under GATT/WTO.- Chapter III: Injury and Causality in Trade Remedy Investigations: An Analysis of the WTO Jurisprudence.- Chapter IV: Injury and causality in antidumping investigations: experience of India and other jurisdictions.- Chapter V: Injury and Causality in Safeguards Investigations: Experience of India and other jurisdictions.- Chapter VI: Injury and Causality in Trade Remedies: Developments under the Doha Round.- Chapter VII: General principles of law on causality: Application in the field of trade remedy investigations.- Chapter VIII: findings and conclusions.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09789811095573
    • Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 2016
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Internationales Recht
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm x T16mm
    • Jahr 2018
    • EAN 9789811095573
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 9811095574
    • Veröffentlichung 30.04.2018
    • Titel Injury and Causation in Trade Remedy Law
    • Autor James J. Nedumpara
    • Untertitel A Study of WTO Law and Country Practices
    • Gewicht 519g
    • Herausgeber Springer Nature Singapore
    • Anzahl Seiten 304

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