Focusing on the EU's trade defense instruments, this work delves into the legal frameworks governing international trade, including the Trade Barriers Regulation and anti-dumping measures. It highlights the significant reforms these instruments have undergone in response to evolving global trade dynamics. The book offers insights into the application of these regulations by EU institutions, contextualizing their use within the broader political landscape influenced by events like Brexit and the WTO Appellate Body's blockade.
Patricia Trapp Livres


This book examines the European Union's anti-dumping and anti-subsidy measures, highlighting their role in balancing competition. It argues that these measures should ensure fairness rather than maximum protection for EU producers. The author critiques recent reforms for distorting competition and assesses their alignment with WTO law.