An examination of twenty-one countries' experiences of domestic judicial review being used to challenge trade remedy determinations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction Müslüm Yilmaz 2. Canada Andrew M. Lanouette and Christopher J. Kent 3. United States John D. McInerney and Michele D. Lynch 4. Mexico Jorge Miranda and Juan Carlos Partida 5. Colombia María Clara Lozano 6. Brazil Rabih Nasser and Luciana B. Costa 7. Argentina Mercedes de Artaza 8. Peru Luis Alberto Leon and María Antonieta Merino 9. The European Union Edwin Vermulst and Juhi Sud 10. Turkey Müslüm Yilmaz 11. Israel Arie Reich and Gill Nadel 12. South Africa Gustav Brink 13. Pakistan Faizullah Khilji and Mazhar Bangash 14. India Madhurendra Nath Jha 15. China Henry Gao 16. The Republic of Korea Jaemin Lee 17. Indonesia Erry Bundjamin 18. Australia Stephen Gageler 19. Countries with insufficient judicial review activity: Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand and Thailand Osamu Umejima, Edmund Sim, Hugh McPhail, Apisith John Sutham, Pattanan Kalawantavanich and Sakkapol Vachatimanont 20. Conclusions Müslüm Yilmaz.
1. Introduction Müslüm Yilmaz 2. Canada Andrew M. Lanouette and Christopher J. Kent 3. United States John D. McInerney and Michele D. Lynch 4. Mexico Jorge Miranda and Juan Carlos Partida 5. Colombia María Clara Lozano 6. Brazil Rabih Nasser and Luciana B. Costa 7. Argentina Mercedes de Artaza 8. Peru Luis Alberto Leon and María Antonieta Merino 9. The European Union Edwin Vermulst and Juhi Sud 10. Turkey Müslüm Yilmaz 11. Israel Arie Reich and Gill Nadel 12. South Africa Gustav Brink 13. Pakistan Faizullah Khilji and Mazhar Bangash 14. India Madhurendra Nath Jha 15. China Henry Gao 16. The Republic of Korea Jaemin Lee 17. Indonesia Erry Bundjamin 18. Australia Stephen Gageler 19. Countries with insufficient judicial review activity: Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand and Thailand Osamu Umejima, Edmund Sim, Hugh McPhail, Apisith John Sutham, Pattanan Kalawantavanich and Sakkapol Vachatimanont 20. Conclusions Müslüm Yilmaz.
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