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A Critical Analysis of Anti-dumping Litigations Since 1995. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, Nov 2010, Pages: 216


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The Object of research work on the topic, “A Critical Analysis of the Anti-dumping Litigations since 1995” was to critically study how the WTO Anti- dumping Agreement is been implemented and interpreted by the Member nations in their domestic legislations in resolving the disputes relating to ‘dumping' of product causing injury to their domestic market. Summarily, the study focussed on the analysis of the arguments put forth by the Complainant and Respondent members in selected Anti-dumping litigations brought before the Panel/Appellate Body justifying the imposition or non-imposition of the anti-dumping measures and the decisions of the Panel/Appellate Body on the issues raised before it. The study revealed substantive and procedural flaws in working of Agreement on Implementation of Article VI of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994 (Anti-Dumping Agreement)from the critical analysis of the Panel/Appellate Body decisions which needs to be addressed immediately in order to avoid misuse of the Anti-dumping provisions under WTO regime.



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