International Regulation of Anti-dumping (Summary)
https://doi.org/10.24833/0869-0049-2013-4-120-131
Abstract
The history of the anti-dumping regulation formed by two closely interrelated components: national and international. Antidumping regulation was born on a national basis. The uniform rules consist of article VI of GATT and special international agreements, commonly referred to anti-dumping codes. Following the adoption and changes of the uniform rules new provisions and changes in anti-dumping laws are adopted. The law of the United States notably stands out by its influence on the uniform rules, and specific approaches to resolving many issues. In the given article an attempt to discover the issues of development of international component of the antidumping regulation is made.
About the Author
R. A. ShepenkoRussian Federation
Roman A. Shepenko ‒ Doctor of Laws, professor, professor of the Chair of Administrative and Finance Law
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For citations:
Shepenko R.A. International Regulation of Anti-dumping (Summary). Moscow Journal of International Law. 2013;(4):120-131. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24833/0869-0049-2013-4-120-131