WTO Trade Remedies in International Law
WTO Trade Remedies in International Law
Their Role and Place in a Fragmented International Legal System
Soprano, Roberto
Taylor & Francis Ltd
07/2018
176
Dura
Inglês
9781138729230
15 a 20 dias
490
Foreword
Table of Cases
Introduction
1. Unilateral Reactions within the Multilateral WTO Context: the Case of WTO Trade Remedies
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Limiting Unilateralism in International Relations: from Coexistence through
Cooperation towards a Global Community
1.3. The Evolving Idea of Cooperation in the International Economic Context
1.4. The WTO and the Financial Crisis
1.5. Ubi Societas Ibi Ius: the Role of International Economic Law in the
International Society
1.6. Dispute Settlement Systems and Unilateral Reactions
2. The Relationship between Public International Law and WTO Law
2.1. WTO Law and Public International Law
2.2. The Applicability of Public International Law in the WTO Context
2.3. The Risk of Fragmentation of Public International Law
2.4. The Reciprocal Influence of WTO Law and Public International Law
2.5. The Concept of Self-Help in Public International Law
2.6. The Place and Role of WTO Trade Remedies: Particular Forms of Self-Help
or Sui Generis Measures?
2.7. Self-Help Measures and WTO Trade Remedies
2.8. A Delegation of Powers by the WTO Legal System to the Member States
2.9. Judicial Control over the Correct Use of Trade Remedies
3. Trade Remedies in WTO and Public International Law
3.1. Political and Economic Rationale of Trade Remedies
3.2. A Brief History of Trade Remedies Negotiations
3.2.1 Antidumping Measures
3.2.2. Safeguard Measures
3.2.3. Countervailing Measures
3.3. The Structure of Trade Remedies
3.3.1. The Act
3.3.1.1. Subsidies
3.3.1.2. Increased Imports
3.3.1.3. Dumping
3.3.2. Injury and the Injured State
3.3.3. Causality
3.4. Trade Remedies Principles
3.4.1. Non-Mandatory
3.4.2. Specificity
3.4.3. Reversibility and Temporary Limits
3.4.4. Consultation before Adoption
3.4.5. Non-Reparation
3.4.6. Pre-emptive Use of Trade Remedies
3.4.7. Proportionality
3.4.7.1. Proportionality in the WTO Context
Final Remarks
Bibliography
Index
Foreword
Table of Cases
Introduction
1. Unilateral Reactions within the Multilateral WTO Context: the Case of WTO Trade Remedies
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Limiting Unilateralism in International Relations: from Coexistence through
Cooperation towards a Global Community
1.3. The Evolving Idea of Cooperation in the International Economic Context
1.4. The WTO and the Financial Crisis
1.5. Ubi Societas Ibi Ius: the Role of International Economic Law in the
International Society
1.6. Dispute Settlement Systems and Unilateral Reactions
2. The Relationship between Public International Law and WTO Law
2.1. WTO Law and Public International Law
2.2. The Applicability of Public International Law in the WTO Context
2.3. The Risk of Fragmentation of Public International Law
2.4. The Reciprocal Influence of WTO Law and Public International Law
2.5. The Concept of Self-Help in Public International Law
2.6. The Place and Role of WTO Trade Remedies: Particular Forms of Self-Help
or Sui Generis Measures?
2.7. Self-Help Measures and WTO Trade Remedies
2.8. A Delegation of Powers by the WTO Legal System to the Member States
2.9. Judicial Control over the Correct Use of Trade Remedies
3. Trade Remedies in WTO and Public International Law
3.1. Political and Economic Rationale of Trade Remedies
3.2. A Brief History of Trade Remedies Negotiations
3.2.1 Antidumping Measures
3.2.2. Safeguard Measures
3.2.3. Countervailing Measures
3.3. The Structure of Trade Remedies
3.3.1. The Act
3.3.1.1. Subsidies
3.3.1.2. Increased Imports
3.3.1.3. Dumping
3.3.2. Injury and the Injured State
3.3.3. Causality
3.4. Trade Remedies Principles
3.4.1. Non-Mandatory
3.4.2. Specificity
3.4.3. Reversibility and Temporary Limits
3.4.4. Consultation before Adoption
3.4.5. Non-Reparation
3.4.6. Pre-emptive Use of Trade Remedies
3.4.7. Proportionality
3.4.7.1. Proportionality in the WTO Context
Final Remarks
Bibliography
Index