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Vol. 21 No. 2 (2013)
Vol. 21 No. 2 (2013)
Published:
2021-10-27
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Greyson Harness
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A Comparison of WTO and CIT/CAFC Jurisprudence in Review of U.S. Commerce Department Decisions in Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Proceedings
John D. Greenwald
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Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Role of the U.S. Courts in Resolving Conflicts Between U.S. Law and WTO Dispute Settlement Reports in the Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Area
Neal J. Reynolds
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A Race to the Courthouse?: Jurisdiction over Customs Admissibility Decisions
Erik Smithweiss
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The Embargo upon Endangered Species: Accidental Jurisdiction in the Court of International Trade
Stephen C. Tosini
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When the Courts Save Parties from Themselves: A Practitioner’s Guide to the Federal Circuit and the Court of International Trade
Melissa M. Devine
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Overzealous Advocacy: The Perils of Taking Inconsistent Litigation Positions
Brady W. Mills
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Let Cooler Heads Prevail: A Survey of Rule 11 Practice in the Court of International Trade
Maureen Thorson
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Will the Real Country of Origin Please Stand Up?
Craig A. Lewis, Ruoweng Liu
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Materiality Requirement of Section 592 as Applied to Country-of-Origin Declarations
Kathleen M. Murphy, Richard P. Ferrin
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The Interplay of Jurisdiction Between 28 U.S.C. § 1581(a) and § 1581(i)
Justin R. Miller
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Different Remedies for Different Wrongs: Adjustments for “Double Remedies” Under the Amended Antidumping Statute
Elizabeth J. Drake
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The Pass-Through of Countervailable Subsidies to the Export Price
Seth T. Kaplan, Joseph F. Francois
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Targeted Dumping: The Next Frontier in Trade Remedy Litigation
Daniel L. Porter, Ross Bidlingmaier
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The Problem of “Double Remedies” in International Trade Disputes and the Economics of Pass-Through
James P. Durling, Thomas J. Prusa
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Fontevecchia v. Argentina : The “Ink Assassins,” Self- Censorship, and Self-Preservation
Gustavo Alvira
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Devi v. Silva : Roadblocking Justice with Diplomatic Immunity
Christopher Haws
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Jurisdictional Immunities of the State (Ger. v. It.: Greece Intervening) : International Law Precludes World War II Victims from Seeking Justice
Nicole Celia Katz
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Leibovitch v. Islamic Republic of Iran : A Seventh Circuit Decision Extends a Path to Recovery for Foreign Nationals Harmed by an Act of State-Sponsored Terrorism
Justine Palacios
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Meza v. U.S. Attorney General : Motivation Is Fickle in the Application of the Political Offense Exception to Extradition
Greyson Harness; Christina Piemonte
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