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Author:
Trapp, Patricia, author.
Title:
The European Union's trade defence modernisation package : a missed opportunity at reconciling trade and competition? / Patricia Trapp.
Publisher:
Springer Nature,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xvi, 332 pages ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Dumping (International trade)--Law and legislation--European Union countries.
Antidumping duties--Law and legislation--European Union countries.
Foreign trade regulation--European Union countries.
Trade regulation--European Union countries.
Competition, Unfair--European Union countries.
Antitrust law--European Union countries.
Antidumping duties--Law and legislation.
Antitrust law.
Competition, Unfair.
Dumping (International trade)--Law and legislation.
Foreign trade regulation.
Trade regulation.
European Union countries.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Competition and commercial policy in the European treaties - The legal framework governing EU competition and trade defence law -- The objectives of EU competition law and trade defence law -- Terminological overlaps and conceptual differences in the concepts use in EU competition and trade defence law -- The impact of the trade defence moderinisation package on the relationship between the EU's trade defence instruments and competition : anti-competitive effects on trade defence proceedings -- The impact of the trade defence moderinisation package on the relationship between the EU's trade defence instruments and competition : identifying the protectionist bias -- The EU's modernised trade defence instruments : promoting sustainable development in the EU's trade relations? -- Compatibility of the reformed basic regulations with WTO law.
Summary:
"Anti-dumping and anti-subsidy measures are the most important elements of the European Union's trade defence instruments. Since the beginning of the European integration process, they have been used to combat trade practices which are considered 'unfair' and their distortive effects on competition in the internal market. However, while the imposition of trade defence measures aims to level the playing field between EU producers and their foreign competitors, it also produces negative effects on competition itself. Based on the role attributed to competition and trade defence policy respectively throughout the European integration process, this book argues that the trading bloc's trade defence instruments should not be designed or applied with the objective of granting maximum protection to EU producers, but that their use should be limited to what is necessary to ensure fairness in competition between EU producers and exporting producers. However, an analysis of the changes made to the European Union's Basic Anti-Dumping Regulation and the Basic Anti-Subsidy Regulation by the Trade Defence Modernisation Package reveals that several aspects of the European Union's modernised trade defence instruments do not meet this requirement. Rather than being limited to offsetting the unfair competitive advantages of producers practicing dumping or benefiting from subsidies, the reformed provisions go beyond this, distorting competition in favour of the EU industry instead. Furthermore, the book critically assesses the reformed rules relating to the integration of social and environmental aspects in the imposition of anti-dumping or anti-subsidy measures as well as the modernised basic regulations' compatibility with WTO law"--Back cover.
Series:
EYIEL Monographs : Studies in EUropean and International Economic Law ; volume 23
ISBN:
3030913627
9783030913625
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1277278276
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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