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Settlements of Trade Disputes between China and Latin American Countries [electronic resource] / edited by Dan Wei.

Contributor(s): Series: Laws in Emerging Economies ; 1Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XIII, 215 p. 12 illus., 5 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783662464250
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 343.07 23
LOC classification:
  • K3820-3836
Online resources:
Contents:
Welber Barral, Brazil and China: trade in the 21st century -- Dan Wei, The use of trade defense: some considerations for Brazil-China bilateral trade relationship -- Cynthia Kramer, Brazilian trade remedies practice against China -- Luiz Eduardo Salles, Navigating Brazil’s new antidumping regulations: acceleration, codification, proceduralization -- Leonor Cordovil and Aline de Carvalho, Antidumping, public interest and the Chinese challenge -- Luciana Maria de Oliveira, Improving the effectiveness of the DSB of the WTO and the economic reality of the new members: the case of China -- Daniela Gómez-Altamirano, China-Mexico trade disputes: fear of competition? -- Alberto do Amaral Júnior, Vera Thorstensen and Thiago R. S. M. Nog, BRICS in the world trading system: emerging economies in the WTO dispute settlement system -- Cecilia Fresnedo de Aguirre, Settlement of trade disputes between China and Latin America: A Uruguayan perspective.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Presenting a wealth of highly original and innovative analyses and case studies, this book examines the strategic ties between various emerging economies, their different approaches to finding mutual trade solutions, and new trends in the use of contingent protection. The research methodology can also be applied to the study of specific Latin American countries or other developed or developing states in comparison to China. The book presents new theories and offers a valuable template for further studies in this area. Further, the application of the New Haven approach can further develop the studies' potential to offer guidance in a broader context.
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Welber Barral, Brazil and China: trade in the 21st century -- Dan Wei, The use of trade defense: some considerations for Brazil-China bilateral trade relationship -- Cynthia Kramer, Brazilian trade remedies practice against China -- Luiz Eduardo Salles, Navigating Brazil’s new antidumping regulations: acceleration, codification, proceduralization -- Leonor Cordovil and Aline de Carvalho, Antidumping, public interest and the Chinese challenge -- Luciana Maria de Oliveira, Improving the effectiveness of the DSB of the WTO and the economic reality of the new members: the case of China -- Daniela Gómez-Altamirano, China-Mexico trade disputes: fear of competition? -- Alberto do Amaral Júnior, Vera Thorstensen and Thiago R. S. M. Nog, BRICS in the world trading system: emerging economies in the WTO dispute settlement system -- Cecilia Fresnedo de Aguirre, Settlement of trade disputes between China and Latin America: A Uruguayan perspective.

Presenting a wealth of highly original and innovative analyses and case studies, this book examines the strategic ties between various emerging economies, their different approaches to finding mutual trade solutions, and new trends in the use of contingent protection. The research methodology can also be applied to the study of specific Latin American countries or other developed or developing states in comparison to China. The book presents new theories and offers a valuable template for further studies in this area. Further, the application of the New Haven approach can further develop the studies' potential to offer guidance in a broader context.

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