This book presents a critical analysis of anti-dumping laws
enforced by the World Trade Organisation. Anti-dumping laws are the
most debatable provisions of the WTO, which, though legally
permitted, have a significant distorting effect on trade. They are
also often used as a non-tariff barrier to trade in the form of
regulatory protectionism.The book brings forth the philosophical,
conceptual and practical flaws of international anti-dumping laws,
and establishes a case for the repealing of such laws. Furthermore,
it proposes the replacement of these laws with international
competition law. In doing so, it also demonstrates the ascendancy
of international competition law over anti-dumping laws, and
discusses India's take on anti-dumping laws and their incorporation
in domestic regulations.
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