
The latest issue of
Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 13, nos. 11/12, 2018) is out. Contents include:
- Eva Monard & Nicolaj Kuplewatzky, Guest Editor’s Introduction: Next Generation Trade Lawyers in Brussels
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Byron Maniatis, Class-Action in EU TDI Cases: Applications for Annulment Brought by Associations on Behalf of Their Members
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Bregt Natens, Some Thoughts on Unlocking the Potential of Existing Trade in Services Rules
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Dylan Geraets, The Continued Quest for a Single Set of Rules for Two Economic Systems: Addressing ‘Significant Distortions’ Arising from State Influence
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Charlotte Van Haute, Sara Nordin, & Genevra Forwood, The Reincarnation of the EU Blocking Regulation: Putting European Companies Between a Rock and a Hard Place
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Nicoleta Tuominen, Admissibility of Actions Brought by the Union Industry: Timex Revisited
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Lorenzo Di Masi, ‘Not Quite There Yet’: The Ongoing Quest for a Deep Procedural Reform of EU Trade Defence Instruments
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Hélène Juramy, Anti-Dumping in Europe: What About Us(ers)?
- Gabriele Coppo, The CAP Under Attack? Last Developments In Trade Defence Cases Targeting European Food Products
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Jérémie Charles, Filling the Gap: Are the EU Retaliatory Tariffs Consistent with EU Law?
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Joris Cornelis, The EU’s Modernization Regulation: Stronger and More Effective Trade Defence Instruments?
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Bartek Czyczerski, The European Union’s Trade Retaliation – Rebalancing the United States’ Steel and Aluminium Measures
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Anna Claudia C. Dias, Rebooting the WTO to Tackle Legitimate Concerns and Ensure Predictability for Businesses