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Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

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1987

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Eec Antidumping Law And Trade Policy After Ballbearings Ii: Discretionary Decisions Masquerading As Legal Process, James K. Lockett Jan 1987

Eec Antidumping Law And Trade Policy After Ballbearings Ii: Discretionary Decisions Masquerading As Legal Process, James K. Lockett

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

This Article examines whether EEC antidumping law is maturing into a rational, fair, and cohesive set of rules and procedures while in the midst of this shift to a policy orientation. In setting the framework for this analysis, this Article first examines recent changes in EEC antidumping law, briefly reviewing earlier European Court of Justice ("Court") decisions, 7 and summarizing legal issues currently being discussed.' In this analysis, the important role of judicial review will be shown. This Article closes by addressing the effect of the Court's decisions and the extent to which they have contributed to or impeded the …


Reform Of Japanese Telecommunications Law: Panacea Or Placebo, Douglas W. Colber Jan 1987

Reform Of Japanese Telecommunications Law: Panacea Or Placebo, Douglas W. Colber

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

This Comment outlines the development of Japanese telecommunications law as it shifted the market from a government monopoly to private enterprise. This Comment first describes Japan's former policy goals for telecommunications and the effects of its older telecommunications laws.6 Next, this Comment describes Japan's new telecommunications laws and the policy interests that shaped them.17 This Comment also analyzes whether the impact of the new laws actually furthers their intended policy objectives."8 The Comment concludes that Japan's new telecommunications laws do promote several of Japan's current policy objectives, but represent only part of a long-term remedy for correcting the telecommunications trade …