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Review Of The Supreme Court's 1990-91 Term And Preview Of The 1991-92 Term For The Transnational Practitioner, J. Clark Kelso
Review Of The Supreme Court's 1990-91 Term And Preview Of The 1991-92 Term For The Transnational Practitioner, J. Clark Kelso
McGeorge School of Law Scholarly Articles
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Why A Private Right Of Action Against Dumping Would Violate Gatt, Roger P. Alford
Why A Private Right Of Action Against Dumping Would Violate Gatt, Roger P. Alford
Journal Articles
Despite its other successes, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) has been criticized as being anything but successful in the antidumping arena. In particular, industries in the United States argue that GATT has failed to control dumping effectively and that alternative forms of relief are needed to counteract this unfair trade practice. The root of their concerns is the prospective nature of the existing remedy. Since antidumping duties are assessed only after a violation has been detected, dumping is essentially a risk-free, no-lose proposition, giving foreign exporters a free "first bite at the apple." The absence of monetary …
Introduction, George A. Bermann
Introduction, George A. Bermann
Faculty Scholarship
As recent pages of this journal and and any other number of indicators would suggest, legal developments in the European Community (EC or Community) have sparked unprecedented interest on the part of the American legal profession. That this journal, five or ten years ago, would have devoted an entire issue to these developments, while not unimaginable, was unlikely. Today, however, changes in the world legal community's focus make the choice of topic seem quite obvious. The question now seems not to be whether or even when to address the Community, but rather what specific areas to address and how to …