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Domestic Judicial Review of Trade Remedies : Experiences of the Most Active WTO Members.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge international trade and economic lawPublication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013.Description: 1 online resource (464 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781139616195
  • 1139616196
  • 9781139625494
  • 1139625497
  • 9781139135535
  • 1139135538
  • 9781107022232
  • 1107022231
  • 1283899361
  • 9781283899369
  • 9781139612470
  • 1139612476
  • 1139610619
  • 9781139610612
  • 1139608940
  • 9781139608947
  • 1139621777
  • 9781139621779
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Domestic Judicial Review of Trade Remedies : Experiences of the Most Active WTO Members.DDC classification:
  • 343.08/7 343.087
LOC classification:
  • K3943 .D655 2012
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 2 Canada: high deference, stark reality; I Introduction; II Canada's trade remedy law regime; III Administrative law in Canada; 1 Introduction; 2 Mechanisms for review; 3 Standard of appeal or review; 3.1 Privative clauses and questions of jurisdiction; 3.2 The patently unreasonable decision; 3.3 The pragmatic and functional analysis; 3.4 Deference and statutory appeals: the "spectrum" of standards; 3.5 Harmonization: the pragmatic and functional analysis; 3.6 Revision: the standard of review analysis.
IV Judicial review of CITT decisions1 Procedure; 2 Standard; 2.1 Evolution of the standard; 2.2 Implications; V Judicial review of CBSA decisions; 1 Procedure; 2 Standard; 2.1 Evolution of the standard; 2.2 Implications of the standard; VI Biational panel reviews; 1 Introduction; 2 Procedure; 3 Standard; 3.1 Evolution of the standard; 3.2 Implications; VII Conclusions; 3 United States: judicial review: a cornerstone of trade remedies practice; I Introduction; II Framework for judicial review; III Eligible parties; IV Competent courts; V Procedural steps; VI Standard of review.
VII Reviewable determinationsVIII Applicable law; IX Remedies; X Concluding remarks; 4 Mexico: quasi-judicial review of trade remedy measures by NAFTA panels; I Introduction; II Application of trade remedy measures under Mexican law; III Administrative appeal (recurso de revocación); IV Appeals under the WTO dispute settlement mechanism; 1 Standard of review of WTO panels; 2 Appellate review; 3 Powers of WTO panels and the AB; V Appeals before domestic courts; 1 Appeals on constitutional grounds (juicio de amparo); 2 Appeals on grounds other than constitutional grounds (juicio de nulidad).
2.1 Standard of review of the Tax Court2.2 Powers of the Tax Court; VI Quasi-judicial review by NAFTA panels; 1 General aspects of NAFTA panel review; 2 Standard of review of NAFTA panels; 3 Powers of NAFTA panels; VII An assessment of NAFTA panel review; 1 Plate in Coils (1995); 2 Polystyrene (1996); 3 Coated Flat Steels (1996); 4 High Fructose Corn Syrup (2001); 5 Urea (2002); 6 Beef (2004); 7 Liquid Caustic Soda (2006); 8 Welded Pipe (2008); 9 Pork Legs (2008); 10 Apples (2009); VIII Conclusions; 5 Colombia: a complex court system with the possibility of three instances; I Introduction.
1 History of trade remedies in Colombia2 Colombia's trade remedies laws and regulations in force; 2.1 Antiumping; 2.2 Countervailing measures; 2.3 Safeguards; II Legislative framework for judicial review; III Types of judicial review proceedings; 1 Action for annulment; 2 Action for annulment and reinstatement of rights; IV Reviewable determinations; V Parties eligible to bring a case; VI Competent courts; VII Procedural steps; VIII Appeal; IX Standard of review; X Remedies; XI Overall assessment of the effectiveness of judicial review in Colombia.
Summary: An examination of twenty-one countries' experiences of domestic judicial review being used to challenge trade remedy determinations.
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Cover; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 2 Canada: high deference, stark reality; I Introduction; II Canada's trade remedy law regime; III Administrative law in Canada; 1 Introduction; 2 Mechanisms for review; 3 Standard of appeal or review; 3.1 Privative clauses and questions of jurisdiction; 3.2 The patently unreasonable decision; 3.3 The pragmatic and functional analysis; 3.4 Deference and statutory appeals: the "spectrum" of standards; 3.5 Harmonization: the pragmatic and functional analysis; 3.6 Revision: the standard of review analysis.

IV Judicial review of CITT decisions1 Procedure; 2 Standard; 2.1 Evolution of the standard; 2.2 Implications; V Judicial review of CBSA decisions; 1 Procedure; 2 Standard; 2.1 Evolution of the standard; 2.2 Implications of the standard; VI Biational panel reviews; 1 Introduction; 2 Procedure; 3 Standard; 3.1 Evolution of the standard; 3.2 Implications; VII Conclusions; 3 United States: judicial review: a cornerstone of trade remedies practice; I Introduction; II Framework for judicial review; III Eligible parties; IV Competent courts; V Procedural steps; VI Standard of review.

VII Reviewable determinationsVIII Applicable law; IX Remedies; X Concluding remarks; 4 Mexico: quasi-judicial review of trade remedy measures by NAFTA panels; I Introduction; II Application of trade remedy measures under Mexican law; III Administrative appeal (recurso de revocación); IV Appeals under the WTO dispute settlement mechanism; 1 Standard of review of WTO panels; 2 Appellate review; 3 Powers of WTO panels and the AB; V Appeals before domestic courts; 1 Appeals on constitutional grounds (juicio de amparo); 2 Appeals on grounds other than constitutional grounds (juicio de nulidad).

2.1 Standard of review of the Tax Court2.2 Powers of the Tax Court; VI Quasi-judicial review by NAFTA panels; 1 General aspects of NAFTA panel review; 2 Standard of review of NAFTA panels; 3 Powers of NAFTA panels; VII An assessment of NAFTA panel review; 1 Plate in Coils (1995); 2 Polystyrene (1996); 3 Coated Flat Steels (1996); 4 High Fructose Corn Syrup (2001); 5 Urea (2002); 6 Beef (2004); 7 Liquid Caustic Soda (2006); 8 Welded Pipe (2008); 9 Pork Legs (2008); 10 Apples (2009); VIII Conclusions; 5 Colombia: a complex court system with the possibility of three instances; I Introduction.

1 History of trade remedies in Colombia2 Colombia's trade remedies laws and regulations in force; 2.1 Antiumping; 2.2 Countervailing measures; 2.3 Safeguards; II Legislative framework for judicial review; III Types of judicial review proceedings; 1 Action for annulment; 2 Action for annulment and reinstatement of rights; IV Reviewable determinations; V Parties eligible to bring a case; VI Competent courts; VII Procedural steps; VIII Appeal; IX Standard of review; X Remedies; XI Overall assessment of the effectiveness of judicial review in Colombia.

XII Concluding remarks and suggestions for improvement.

An examination of twenty-one countries' experiences of domestic judicial review being used to challenge trade remedy determinations.

Print version record.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

English.

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