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    Anti-Dumping and Anti-Trust Issues in Free-Trade Areas

Anti-Dumping and Anti-Trust Issues in Free-Trade Areas

Gabrielle Marceau

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      In this book the legitimacy of anti-dumping measures in free trade areas is discussed. Economists argue that, generally, anti-dumping actions restrict and distort competition. In political terms, anti-dumping measures are biased in favour of a privileged interest group: the producers. Legally, they infringe the obligation of National Treatment contained in the GATT and NAFTA. Within regional groupings they contradict the guidelines of Article XXIV(8) (b) of the GATT. At the same time, anti-dumping measures are an exclusive exercise of sovereignty and would seem to protect statehood and arguably other national interests of any importing state. The traditional alternative for anti-dumping actions has always been argued to be the application of domestic legislation against predation and price discrimination. It is suggested that this solution is inappropriate or at least incomplete. Many abuses, other than predation, can be exercised in transnational market: transnational vertical restraints such as tying, refusal to deal, restrictions on patents, trade marks and copyrights may all facilitate dumping. Indeed, in an international forum, what constitute market power and abusive conduct
      CONTRIBUTORS: Gabrielle Marceau EAN: 9780198259206 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: WEIGHT: 752 g HEIGHT: 243 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Oxford University Press DATE PUBLISHED: 1994-12-15 CITY: GENRE: LAW / Antitrust, LAW / International WIDTH: 161 cm SPINE:

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      England, Wales, EU (European Union), Public international law: economic and trade, Competition law / Antitrust law

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      Gabrielle Z. Marceau is Legal Affairs Officer with GATT in Geneva, and President of the Executive of the International Economic Law Society

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      In this book the legitimacy of anti-dumping measures in free trade areas is discussed. Economists argue that, generally, anti-dumping actions restrict and distort competition. In political terms, anti-dumping measures are biased in favour of a privileged interest group: the producers. Legally, they infringe the obligation of National Treatment contained in the GATT and NAFTA. Within regional groupings they contradict the guidelines of Article XXIV(8) (b) of the GATT. At the same time, anti-dumping measures are an exclusive exercise of sovereignty and would seem to protect statehood and arguably other national interests of any importing state. The traditional alternative for anti-dumping actions has always been argued to be the application of domestic legislation against predation and price discrimination. It is suggested that this solution is inappropriate or at least incomplete. Many abuses, other than predation, can be exercised in transnational market: transnational vertical restraints such as tying, refusal to deal, restrictions on patents, trade marks and copyrights may all facilitate dumping. Indeed, in an international forum, what constitute market power and abusive conduct
      CONTRIBUTORS: Gabrielle Marceau EAN: 9780198259206 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: WEIGHT: 752 g HEIGHT: 243 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Oxford University Press DATE PUBLISHED: 1994-12-15 CITY: GENRE: LAW / Antitrust, LAW / International WIDTH: 161 cm SPINE:

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      England, Wales, EU (European Union), Public international law: economic and trade, Competition law / Antitrust law

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      Gabrielle Z. Marceau is Legal Affairs Officer with GATT in Geneva, and President of the Executive of the International Economic Law Society

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