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Regulation of Subsidies and State Aids in WTO and EC Law - Conflicts in International Trade Law (Hardcover)
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Regulation of Subsidies and State Aids in WTO and EC Law - Conflicts in International Trade Law (Hardcover)
Series: European Monographs Series Set
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Regulating subsidies in international trade is crucial to the
efficient and equitable allocation of resources and ultimately to
global welfare. Much of the serious instability that persists in
today's interdependent world may be traced to government
interventions that dilute or defy such regulation. In this in-depth
analysis of subsidies and State aids, Gustavo Luengo details the
regulatory elements that reveal how governments undertake the
granting of support to their national industries. Although in
theory such support is aimed at two overriding economic objectives
- the elimination of harmful distortions, and the correction of
market failures - he shows that in practice it is political
contexts that determine the principles and objectives of the
regulation of subsidies. The analysis focuses on two mature
regulatory systems, those of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and
the European Communities (EC). The author describes both legal
frameworks, and then proceeds to examine the differences and
conflicts between the two systems, along with their reasons,
consequences, and possible solutions. Significant aspects of the
regulation of subsidies that emerge from the analysis include the
following: the role of 'countervailing measures'; the EC notion of
'State aid' as developed by the European Commission and the
European Court of Justice; procedures for controlling subsidies
under both systems and the consequences of granting subsidies in
violation of applicable rules; the elements of 'financial
contribution' and 'benefit' under the Agreement on Subsidies and
Countervailing Measures (ASCM); actionable and non-actionable
subsidies; agricultural subsidies in both systems; and, the role of
WTO dispute settlement procedures. Both for its clear and
comprehensive overview of the regulation of subsidies and State
aids and for its insightful recommendations, this book will be
welcomed as a major contribution to the field of international
economic law. Practitioners, policymakers, officials, and academics
will all find it enormously valuable for its analytic depth and its
direct applicability to the need to develop fair and enforceable
regulation of subsidies and State aids.
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