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Northwestern Pritzker School of Law

1982

International Trade Commission

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Injury Standards In Section 337 Investigations, Brian G. Brunsvold, Charles F. Schill, Ursula Schwendemann Jan 1982

Injury Standards In Section 337 Investigations, Brian G. Brunsvold, Charles F. Schill, Ursula Schwendemann

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

In this article the authors analyze the impact of the Trade Act of 1974 on Section 337 cases. They focus on the standards the International Trade Commission (ITC) uses in making its injury determinations in Section 337 cases. The authors also address the limited nature of judicial review over final ITC determinations, and conclude that the enhanced role of the ITC in Section 337 proceedings brought about by the Trade Act of 1974 creates a need for private litigants to build a thorough record on the issue of actual or incipient injury in proceedings before the ITC


Scope Of Action Against Unfair Import Trade Practices Under Section 337 Of The Tariff Act Of 1930, J. Stephen Simms Jan 1982

Scope Of Action Against Unfair Import Trade Practices Under Section 337 Of The Tariff Act Of 1930, J. Stephen Simms

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 and general powers of the United States International Trade Commission (ITC) provide the Commissions with a range of actions in cases of unfair methods of competition or unfair acts involved in importation of articles or in their sale. This comment will discuss the actions available to the Commission under Section 337, and suggest how the Commission should apply them.