'Like Products' in International Trade Law: Towards a Consistent GATT/WTO Jurisprudence

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The obligations of international trade law hinge upon the question of what constitutes 'like products'. Trade disputes will often involve an examination of whether the products in question are in competition with one another. The most common term used for this test is to ask whether they are 'like products' - that is to ask whether products are sufficiently similar for consumers to see them as substitutable - and thus whether they are subject to the rules of the WTO and GATT. This book seeks to develop consistent principles and an effective definition for this central issue of world trade law.

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ChileTaxes on Alcoholic Beverages WTDS87ABR WTDS110ABR
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Constraints of Discretion Justification
6
Conceptual Classification of Relationship
12
Evidential Elements to Define Likeness
21
Analytical Framework for Likeness
33
EECMeasures on AnimalFeed Proteins BISD 25S49
49
Playing the Accordion
91
Fair Trade Provisions
126
Appendix II
161
Endnotes
169
EECRestrictions on Exports of Copper Scrap BISD 37S200
170
EECRestrictions on Imports of Apples from Chile BISD 27S98
177
SpainTariff Treatment of Unroasted Coffee L513528S102 BISD 28S102
188
United Kingdom Wine and Beer taxes Case 17078 1983
191
Continental Can v Commission 1973 CMLR 199
198
IndonesiaCertain Measures Affecting The Automobile Industry WTDS64R
207

New ZealandImports of Electrical Transformers from Finland BISD 32S55
128
EECRegulation on Imports of Parts and Components BISD 37S132
132
Others
140
Conclusion
153
Treatment by Germany of Imports of Sardines GATT Doc G26 BISD 1S53
208
United States v Falstaff Brewing Corp 410 US 526 93 S Ct 1096 1973
220
Index
261
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Won-Mog Choi is Professor of International Trade Law at Ewha Womans University, Korea

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