TY - CHAP
T1 - A Crafty Madness Kept Aloof Anti-Dumping as Faulted Global Governance
AU - Broude, Tomer
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - The international regulation of anti-dumping is truly a ‘grey zone’ in the sense that it sanctions legalized yet highly discretionary trade protectionism. However, to portray anti-dumping laws and practices as a grey zone of governance is something entirely different, for that might imply that anti-dumping has economic or other public policy justifications that transcend merely politicized responsiveness to particular international trade interests. Anti-dumping reduces welfare, both locally and globally. Anti-dumping measures do not, and should not, play an active role in public policy strategies relating to issues such as labor standards, as elaborated in this article. Moreover, North-South shifts in the global political economy, evolving trends in international services trade and international investment, and the emergence of global value chains, may partly explain the proliferation of anti-dumping and the perpetuation of the GATT/WTO’s multilateral anti-dumping regime, but they cannot justify them. If anti-dumping policy is a form of global governance, it is a deeply faulted one.
AB - The international regulation of anti-dumping is truly a ‘grey zone’ in the sense that it sanctions legalized yet highly discretionary trade protectionism. However, to portray anti-dumping laws and practices as a grey zone of governance is something entirely different, for that might imply that anti-dumping has economic or other public policy justifications that transcend merely politicized responsiveness to particular international trade interests. Anti-dumping reduces welfare, both locally and globally. Anti-dumping measures do not, and should not, play an active role in public policy strategies relating to issues such as labor standards, as elaborated in this article. Moreover, North-South shifts in the global political economy, evolving trends in international services trade and international investment, and the emergence of global value chains, may partly explain the proliferation of anti-dumping and the perpetuation of the GATT/WTO’s multilateral anti-dumping regime, but they cannot justify them. If anti-dumping policy is a form of global governance, it is a deeply faulted one.
KW - WTO
KW - Antidumping
KW - global governance
KW - labor rights
KW - international trade
UR - https://merhav.nli.org.il/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=ULI_Main023873294&context=L&vid=ULI&lang=iw_IL&search_scope=ULI&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=default_tab&query=title,contains,Grey%20zones%20in%20international%20economic%20law%20and%20global%20governance,AND&mode=advanced&offset=0
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SN - 978-0-7748-3853-5
SN - 9780774838542
T3 - Asia Pacific Legal Culture and Globalization
SP - 23
EP - 44
BT - GREY ZONES IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
PB - UBC Press
ER -