
The latest issue of
Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 11, nos. 11/12, 2016) is out. Contents include:
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Jesse Kreier, Seref Coskun, & Hiromi Yano, Anti-Circumvention in the Multilateral System: Plus ça Change
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Paola Arnolt, Anti-Circumvention of Anti-Dumping Measures: Law and Practice of Argentina
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Daniel Moulis, Anti-Circumvention of Anti-Dumping Measures: Law and Practice of Ten World Trade Organization Members – Australia
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Ana Caetano, Circumvention of Anti-Dumping Measures: Law and Practice of Brazil
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Edwin Vermulst, Circumvention of Anti-Dumping Measures: Law and Practice of the European Union
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Juhi Dion Sud, Circumvention of Anti-Dumping Measures: Law and Practice of India
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Gustavo A. Uruchurtu, Anti-Circumvention of Anti-Dumping Measures: Mexico
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Thinus Jacobsz, Circumvention of Anti-Dumping Measures: Law and Practice of South Africa
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Serdar Baskın, Circumvention of Anti-Dumping Measures: Law and Practice of Turkey
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Margaret Spicer, Peggy Clarke, & Gary Horlick, Anti-Circumvention of Anti-Dumping Measures: Law and Practice of the United States
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Folkert Graafsma & Joris Cornelis, Anti-Circumvention: A Comparison
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Stéphanie Noël & Weihuan Zhou, Replacing the Non-Market Economy Methodology: Is the European Union’s Alternative Approach Justified Under the World Trade Organization Anti-Dumping Agreement?
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Nicolaj Alexander Kuplewatzky, An Appeal for Targeted Regulatory Protection of Human Rights in the European Union’s External Trade Relations in Light of Front Polisario
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Sandra L. Bell, The US Prohibition on Imports Made with Forced Labour: The New Law Is a ‘Force’ to Be Reckoned With