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Belgian State v. Banque Indosuez and Another (Case C-177/96)

Court of Justice of the European Communities (Sixth Chamber).  16 October 1997 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Economics, trade and finance — Anti-dumping duties — Purpose — Whether measures imposed upon a State or States — Duties imposed on specified products from a particular area — Subsequent changes in the political organization of that area — Anti-dumping duties imposed by European Coal and Steel Community on imports from Yugoslavia — Duties imposed in 1988 — Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia subsequently splitting into five States — Whether duties applicable to imports from the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

State succession — Dissolution of State — Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia — Dissolution into five successor States — Consequences — Public international law principles regarding the succession of States — Whether relevant to question of application of anti-dumping duties to products originating in one of the successor States — The law of the European Community

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© Cambridge University Press 2000

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