A legal and normative analysis of WTO disciplines on industrial and agricultural subsidies and countervailing duties.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dominic Coppens is an associate at Sidley Austin LLP's Geneva office, where he is a member of the firm's International Trade and Arbitration group. He advises governments and private stakeholders on international trade matters, with a focus on dispute settlement under the auspices of the World Trade Organization. He is also an associate member of the Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies at the University of Leuven, Belgium.
Inhaltsangabe
General introduction 1. Rationales for offering subsidies Part I. Legal Disciplines on Subsidization and the Imposition of Countervailing Measures: 2. Historical overview 3. Scope of the SCM Agreement 4. Disciplines on subsidies 5. Remedies 6. Differential treatment Part II. Case Study: WTO Disciplines on Export Credit Support: 7. Export credit support 8. Rationale for disciplining export credit support: historical context 9. Main elements of the OECD Arrangement 10. Disciplines on export credit support for non-agricultural products 11. Disciplines on export credit support for agricultural products 12. Export credit support in light of the GATS 13. Negotiations on export credit support disciplines in the Doha round 14. Conclusion: normative analysis of disciplines on export credit support Part III. Normative Analysis of Disciplines on Subsidization and the Imposition of Countervailing Measures: 15. The scope of the SCM Agreement: specific subsidies 16. Disciplines on subsidization by developed countries 17. Disciplines on subsidization by developing countries 18. Disciplines on countervailing measures 19. Disciplines on subsidies in light of policy responses to the economic crisis Overall conclusion.
General introduction 1. Rationales for offering subsidies Part I. Legal Disciplines on Subsidization and the Imposition of Countervailing Measures: 2. Historical overview 3. Scope of the SCM Agreement 4. Disciplines on subsidies 5. Remedies 6. Differential treatment Part II. Case Study: WTO Disciplines on Export Credit Support: 7. Export credit support 8. Rationale for disciplining export credit support: historical context 9. Main elements of the OECD Arrangement 10. Disciplines on export credit support for non-agricultural products 11. Disciplines on export credit support for agricultural products 12. Export credit support in light of the GATS 13. Negotiations on export credit support disciplines in the Doha round 14. Conclusion: normative analysis of disciplines on export credit support Part III. Normative Analysis of Disciplines on Subsidization and the Imposition of Countervailing Measures: 15. The scope of the SCM Agreement: specific subsidies 16. Disciplines on subsidization by developed countries 17. Disciplines on subsidization by developing countries 18. Disciplines on countervailing measures 19. Disciplines on subsidies in light of policy responses to the economic crisis Overall conclusion.
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