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World Trade Organization Agreement on Anti-dumping

A GATT/WTO and Indian Jurisprudence

K.D. Raju

World Trade Organization Agreement on Anti-dumping

World Trade Organization Agreement on Anti-dumping

A GATT/WTO and Indian Jurisprudence

World Trade Organization Agreement on Anti-dumping

 

The WTO Secretariat reports that during the period from 1995 to June 30, 2007 WTO members initiated 3097 anti-dumping investigations. Of these, 474 were put forward by India, which made it the largest user of this measure among WTO Members.


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The WTO Secretariat reports that during the period from 1995 to June 30, 2007
WTO members initiated 3097 anti-dumping investigations. Of these, 474 were put
forward by India, which made it the largest user of this measure among WTO
Members. The traditional argument of developing countries was that loopholes
or absence of clear definitions in the anti-dumping rules have increased the
possibility of abuses and discretionary practices against them. Now, many
developing countries like India have become frequent users of this measure.






For a better understanding of the various provisions of the WTO's Anti-dumping
Agreement (ADA) a critical investigation of the resulting jurisprudence is a
necessity. To that end, this timely work has a fivefold aim:



and#8226; To explore the jurisprudence that has emerged around the anti-dumping regime
and how it affected developing countries;



and#8226; To assess how effectively and to what extent the WTO's Dispute Settlement
Body (DSB) is able to analyze the violations of ADA provisions;



and#8226; To examine domestic compliance with DSB decisions;



and#8226; To study the Indian cases which come before the nation's Customs, Excise andamp;
Sales Tax Appellate Tribunal, various High Courts and the Supreme Court of
India; and



and#8226; To offer recommendations for the improvement of the anti-dumping regime from
a developing country perspective.








ISBN
9789041127808
Pagina's
518
Verschenen
NUR
822
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Kluwer Law International