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This book, now in its third edition, is written for lawyers, trade associations and marketing managers. It is one of the first to deal with the new regulations on dumping and sub-sidies which were adopted to implement the European Union's obligations under the Uruguay Round's 1994 Anti-Dumping Code and the 1994 Subsidies and Countervailing Measures Code. It places the highly complex subject of dumping and sub-sidisation in its WTO and EU contexts before taking the reader through a legal and arithmetical analysis of the technicalities involved. The book has been completely revised and expanded since it was last published in 1983, and provides many more worked examples, and draws on the much enlarged case-law of the European Court of Justice to illustrate the discussion. With more than ten years additional experience since the last edition, the authors provide a stimulating analysis of the turning points in Community anti-dumping law: revocation of undertakings, non-cooperation, five year sunset reviews, screwdriver assembly, anti-absorption measures, newcomer reviews, and now, with the new reg-ulations, currency conversions, detailed rules on sampling methods, de minimis rules on injury, procedural deadlines, consumer interests and a new approach to circumvention.
This book provides the reader with a detailed and systematic analysis of the current state of UK extradition law. It is much more comprehensive than the first edition, dividing the subject into three main areas: (a) general principles; (b) outward extradition from the UK (with separate chapters for extradition to Ireland, Europe, the Commonwealth, and other countries); and (c) inward extradition from those countries (including summaries of their domestic law of extradition) as well as the rules governing inward extradition into the UK itself. For the first time for any book on this subject, the implications of the Human Rights Act are examined in detail. Coverage also includes full analysis of recent developments such as the Pinochet cases. It is arguably the most comprehensive book to have been written on the subject since Sir Edward Clark's book of over 100 years ago.
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