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Injury and Causation in Trade Remedy Law

A Study of WTO Law and Country Practices

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Focusing on the complexities of injury and causation within WTO trade remedy investigations, this book explores the historical evolution of these concepts in U.S. law and international agreements like the Kennedy Code and the Uruguay Round. It critiques the necessity of precise terms like "principal cause" and emphasizes that causation determination doesn't require mathematical exactness. The author advocates for a flexible approach using weak-necessity and strong sufficiency tests to better navigate the policy-driven nature of trade remedies.

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Injury and Causation in Trade Remedy Law, James J. Nedumpara

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2016
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