ABSTRACT

This text seeks to anaylze the three pillars of US trade law: Section 301, aimed at opening foreign markets for US exports; anti-dumping law, which seeks to counter anti-competitive tactics by foreign firms; and counterveiling duty law that aims to counter foreign governmental law.

chapter Chapter One|6 pages

A Pragmatic Approach to Free Trade

part I|60 pages

Section 301 Laws

chapter Chapter 2|5 pages

U.S. Section 301 Laws*

chapter Chapter Three|4 pages

Legislative History

chapter Chapter Four|13 pages

The Record of Section 301

chapter Chapter Five|11 pages

The Record of Super 301

chapter Chapter Six|5 pages

The Record of Special 301

chapter Chapter Seven|3 pages

The Case for Extending Super 301 and Special 301

chapter Chapter Eight|5 pages

Refutation of Major Criticisms

chapter Chapter Nine|12 pages

Section 301 in the WTO Era

part II|37 pages

Antidumping Laws

chapter Chapter Ten|5 pages

U.S. Antidumping Laws

chapter Chapter Eleven|17 pages

Rationale for Antidumping Laws

chapter Chapter Twelve|10 pages

Conclusions

chapter Chapter Thirteen|3 pages

The Future of Antidumping Laws

part III|48 pages

Countervailing Duty Laws

chapter Chapter Fourteen|4 pages

U.S. Countervailing Duty Laws*

chapter Chapter Fifteen|5 pages

Subsidies

chapter Chapter Sixteen|3 pages

Subsidies around the World

chapter Chapter Seventeen|6 pages

Subsidies As Trade Barriers

chapter Chapter Eighteen|13 pages

Case Studies

chapter Chapter Nineteen|5 pages

Countering Subsidies under U.S. Law

chapter Chapter Twenty|6 pages

Countering Subsidies under International Law

chapter Chapter Twenty-One|4 pages

Conclusions