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The objective of this study is to analyse the EU anti-dumping policy towards Russia and its impact on the bilateral trade relations. The study is divided into four Parts. Part 1 is dedicated to general legal analysis of trade relations between the European Union and Russia with emphasis on EU anti-dumping law. Part 2 provides detailed analysis of the EU anti-dumping rules and practice applicable to Russia, including the case study. In Part 3 the author examines the essence of the historic amendments to the EU anti-dumping legislation of 8th November 2002, which granted Russia a market economy…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The objective of this study is to analyse the EU anti-dumping policy towards Russia and its impact on the bilateral trade relations. The study is divided into four Parts. Part 1 is dedicated to general legal analysis of trade relations between the European Union and Russia with emphasis on EU anti-dumping law. Part 2 provides detailed analysis of the EU anti-dumping rules and practice applicable to Russia, including the case study. In Part 3 the author examines the essence of the historic amendments to the EU anti-dumping legislation of 8th November 2002, which granted Russia a market economy status. Finally, Part 4 gives an overview of the future prospects in view of the EU enlargement in 2004 and Russian membership in the World Trade Organisation.
Autorenporträt
The Author: Olesia Engelbutzeder graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO). She practices law since 1999 and specializes in International Business Law. After one year work in one of the leading export companies in Moscow the author studied four years in Germany. She obtained a degree of Master of Law (LL.M.) and a legal doctorate in European Law at the University of Frankfurt am Main. During her study in Germany the author advised several international companies on Russian and International trade law.