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Stratospheric Ozone Depletion: A Challenge For International Environmental Law And Policy, Ved P. Nanda
Stratospheric Ozone Depletion: A Challenge For International Environmental Law And Policy, Ved P. Nanda
Michigan Journal of International Law
The first part of the article addresses the phenomenon of stratospheric ozone depletion, noting significant recent developments, and discussing their ramifications. This is followed by an inquiry into pertinent international and U.S. responses to ozone depletion. Recent developments in international environmental law provide an appropriate context for this inquiry. The adequacy of these responses is assessed in the next section. Recommendations follow in the concluding section.
(Why) Should Nations Utilize Antidumping Measures?, Ross Denton
(Why) Should Nations Utilize Antidumping Measures?, Ross Denton
Michigan Journal of International Law
The purpose of this paper is to present arguments that may provide support for the continuation of the international antidumping regime, and in certain measure, for the continuation of national antidumping rules. It steers an often difficult course between advocating tighter controls on the use of antidumping actions as protectionist measures, and their use to prevent potentially harmful dumping. However, this paper does not attempt to define how to produce a rational antidumping-type system, but merely provides some standards for assessing whether that system is sensible.