The WTO’s Appellate Body (AB) dealt with a number of issues for the first time in the Report of EC-Fasteners. Importantly, the AB discussed the consistency of the European Union (EU) regulation with the multilateral rules on the conditions for deviating from the obligation to calculate individual dumping margins. Although China formally won the argument, the AB may have opened the door to treat China as a non-market economy (NME) even beyond 2016 when China’s NME-status was thought to expire under the terms of China’s 2001 WTO Accession Protocol. The AB further dealt with numerous other issues ranging from statistical sampling to the treatment of confidential information. In handling its investigation, the EU authorities made a number of qu...
This article examines implementation of the international sales law by arbitral tribunals in China. ...
The United States, European Union, and Japan have begun a trilateral process to confront the Chinese...
In light of the growing international competition among states and globally operating companies for ...
The WTO’s Appellate Body (AB) dealt with a number of issues for the first time in the Report of EC-F...
The WTO's Appellate Body (AB) dealt with a number of issues for the first time in this Report. Impor...
The compliance Appellate Body decision marks the latest twist in the long-running EC-Fasteners dispu...
This article questions the consistency of the EU antidumping regulation with the WTO Antidumping Agr...
As promised, China brought a World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute against the USA and the European...
For the purposes of assessing antidumping duties, the United States and the European Union classify ...
China joined the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in 2001 as an economy which was undergoing transform...
On 27 April 1998, the European Union (EU) removed the People's Republic of China from its list of no...
The WTO has struggled with the treatment of nonmarket economies (NMEs). What was a nonissue in the o...
This article explores economic and legal issues in the WTO dispute China – Broiler Products (Article...
This paper presents a legal-economic analysis of the Appellate Body′s decision in EU-Biodiesel (Arge...
Purpose: Although officially ended in July 2020, China’s dispute about its non-market economy (NME) ...
This article examines implementation of the international sales law by arbitral tribunals in China. ...
The United States, European Union, and Japan have begun a trilateral process to confront the Chinese...
In light of the growing international competition among states and globally operating companies for ...
The WTO’s Appellate Body (AB) dealt with a number of issues for the first time in the Report of EC-F...
The WTO's Appellate Body (AB) dealt with a number of issues for the first time in this Report. Impor...
The compliance Appellate Body decision marks the latest twist in the long-running EC-Fasteners dispu...
This article questions the consistency of the EU antidumping regulation with the WTO Antidumping Agr...
As promised, China brought a World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute against the USA and the European...
For the purposes of assessing antidumping duties, the United States and the European Union classify ...
China joined the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in 2001 as an economy which was undergoing transform...
On 27 April 1998, the European Union (EU) removed the People's Republic of China from its list of no...
The WTO has struggled with the treatment of nonmarket economies (NMEs). What was a nonissue in the o...
This article explores economic and legal issues in the WTO dispute China – Broiler Products (Article...
This paper presents a legal-economic analysis of the Appellate Body′s decision in EU-Biodiesel (Arge...
Purpose: Although officially ended in July 2020, China’s dispute about its non-market economy (NME) ...
This article examines implementation of the international sales law by arbitral tribunals in China. ...
The United States, European Union, and Japan have begun a trilateral process to confront the Chinese...
In light of the growing international competition among states and globally operating companies for ...