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Anti-dumping in the WTO, the EU and China - The Rise of Legalization in the Trade Regime and its Consequences (Hardcover)
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Anti-dumping in the WTO, the EU and China - The Rise of Legalization in the Trade Regime and its Consequences (Hardcover)
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With its virtually universal treaty network and its binding dispute
settlement mechanism (DSM), has the World Trade Organization (WTO)
become a legalizedA" international organization? To a large extent,
the positive effect of the move to a higher level of legalization
in the WTO is commonly acknowledged. Nevertheless, contrary to the
high expectations of trade 'legalists', empirical studies suggest
that the policy goal of trade liberalization cannot always be
achieved by the functioning of the WTO legal system. Indeed,
legalization at the international level often affects domestic
systems in ways that are not only unintended, but often provoke
unanticipated reactions. This incisive new study analyzes the
proliferation of legalization in the WTO and two vital aspects of
its consequences. The author illustrates the rise of legalization
in the trade regime by examining the pragmatic process of
legalization and its consequences in the field of anti-dumping. She
particularly sketches the historical development of legalization in
the multilateral anti-dumping framework by identifying significant
events which illustrate the increased obligation, greater
precision, and stronger delegation in the regime. She then explores
the impact of international legalization on the EU's anti-dumping
regime and China's dispute settlement activities in this area since
the country's relatively recent accession. She demonstrates that,
even after decades of legalization, domestic anti-dumping
investigations often fail to fulfil the expectations of global
legalists, and that the results of those investigations are not
always challengeable in the DSM. The author's focus brilliantly
illuminates two features of the role of legalization played in the
development of the WTO system that are widely discussed: (1) the
correlation between legalization in GATT/WTO law and corresponding
changes in domestic policy-making, policy administration, and
judicial review; and (2) the impact of legalization on the
utilization of the DSM to settle disputes in particular subject
areas. Concluding that the evolution of the GATT/WTO system is an
illustrative example of the phenomenal rise of legalization in
international organizations, the book is a valuable contribution to
the broader debate of 'constitutionalization' in the international
economic law literature. This is the first study to systematically
analyze the rise of legalization in the WTO and its impact on
domestic systems in this context. In its analysis of the discourse,
dynamics, and effects of legalization in the trade regime, and in
its empirical examples, this book will prove of great value to all
professionals, legal or otherwise, involved with international
trade and the economics of globalization.
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