Abstract

I predict the Union of the people of Europe one day will come when you England, when you France, when you Germany, all of you nations of the continent without losing your own distinctive abilities and without losing your glorious individuality, will join together in a higher body and you will find European Brotherhood. Victor HugoThe interface between trade and competition has long been the focus of scholarship. Its international dimension has in recent years increasingly attracted the attention of commentators, international organisations in general and the European Community (EC) in particular, multilateral and regional judicial bodies, as well as nongovernmental organisations. This article analyses one dimension of this interface, namely the EC Anti-Dumping (AD) Policy directed at non-European dumped goods, and its relationship with the EC Competition Policy.

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