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Escape Clause and Peril Point: Aspects of Tariff Administration, 1953-1958

2023
This year, for the eleventh time since its inception in the Trade Agreements Act of 1934, the reciprocal trade program is up for Congressional renewal. This program, for which the avowed purpose has been to promote new markets for United States exports by tariff concessions that are carefully chosen so as to cause no injury to protected American ...
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Provision for Escape Clauses and other Safeguards

1972
“Escape clauses” are an accepted feature of all types of international trade agreement and are an expression of national sovereignty. Following the bitter experience of the 1930s, governments involved in the negotiation of commercial treaties since 1945 have been anxious to retain adequate powers to safeguard their economies from unexpected problems ...
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Escape Clauses for Escaping Default

2023
Rodrigo Ernesto Caputo, Felix Ordonez
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Establishment and the Escape Clause

2011
The effects of the escape clause in selected professions, with special observations towards the interpretation of the escape clause present crucial foundations of the analyses provided in the presentation. Certain EU case law trends are in the focus of elaboration, while openning researchable questions for in this area.
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Chapter 10. AN OVERLAPPING-GENERATIONS MODEL OF ESCAPE CLAUSE PROTECTION

2009
Between January 1974 and January 2002, the United States International Trade Commission (USITC) completed investigations of 73 petitions for import relief fi led under the aegis of section 201 of the Trade Act of 1974 (Bishop 2002). This act permits interested parties to petition the USITC for relief from injurious but fair foreign competition.
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Choice of Law Resolved by Rules or Presumptions with an Escape Clause

The American Journal of Comparative Law, 1985
Putting into one's written law a binding rule and then authorizing the court to disregard it, if the court does not like the result, is a proposition not everybody may like to take seriously. However, a Government Bill before the Swiss Parliament, the product of several years of study and designed to codify private international law, states in Article ...
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