- Title
- Dumping, antidumping and the future prospects for fair international trade
- Creator
- Zvidza, Tinevimbo
- Subject
- Dumping -- International trade -- International trade -- Fair trad
- Subject
- Foreign trade regulation -- International cooperation
- Date
- 2008
- Type
- Thesis
- Type
- Masters
- Type
- LLM
- Identifier
- vital:11114
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10353/100
- Identifier
- Dumping -- International trade -- International trade -- Fair trad
- Identifier
- Foreign trade regulation -- International cooperation
- Description
- More than a century has passed since Canada adopted the first antidumping law in 1904. Similar legislation in most of the major trading nations followed the Canadian legislation prior to and after the World War II. Antidumping provisions were later integrated into the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) after the said war. Today, nearly all developed and developing countries have this type of legislation in place within their municipal legal framework. The subject of antidumping has received growing attention in international trade policy and has become a source of tension between trading nations. This is evident in the substantial increase of antidumping actions since the establishment of the WTO. Antidumping policy has emerged as a significant trade barrier because of its misuse by both developed and developing countries. The primary instruments governing antidumping actions are GATT Article VI and the Antidumping Agreement (ADA). The ADA contains both the substantive and procedural rules governing the interpretation and application of the instrument. Its purpose is to ensure that the instrument is used only as a contingency measure judged upon merit and not as a disguised protectionist device. Given the growing number of countries participating more actively in the world trading system and the notorious misuse of antidumping provisions, there is a vital need to critically analyse the key provisions of the said instruments. This study is an attempt at that academic enterprise. It concludes by giving proposals for future reform of both real and potential future reform of the current WTO antidumping regime. Dumping, antidumping, antidumping regulation, antidumping duties, like products, dumping margin, zeroing, facts available, protectionism, ADA.
- Format
- 188 leaves; 30 cm
- Format
- Publisher
- University of Fort Hare
- Publisher
- Faculty of Law
- Language
- English
- Rights
- University of Fort Hare
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