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The Trade and Customs Law Committee is a committee of the Antitrust and Trade Law Section of the International Bar Association.

H I G H L I G H T S

Anti-dumping investigations against China in Latin America (Feb 2010)

The IBA Divisions Project Team, with the support of the IBA Trade and Customs Law Committee and the IBA Latin American Regional Forum, have released a report on the background and trends of the growing number of anti-dumping disputes against China in the region. 

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V A N C O U V E R  S C H O L A R S H I P S

Antitrust and Trade Law Section Scholarship

This year the Antitrust and Trade Law Section will again award a scholarship to a young lawyer who wishes to participate in the IBA Annual Conference, but may find financial difficulties in doing so. The scholarship award for 2010 includes the following:

  • Free registration for the IBA 2010 Annual Conference, 3-8 October 2010, Vancouver, Canada.
  • A contribution towards travel costs to the conference.
  • A contribution towards accommodation costs while attending the conference.
  • Two years’ free membership of the IBA, LPD and PPID including membership of one committee within the awarding section and one free PPID committee.
  • A waiver of either the next IBA Annual Conference registration fee or the registration fee of one of the chosen committees' specialist conferences.
  • Free membership of the Scholarship Alumni Group.

The deadline for submissions is Monday 26 April 2010.

For further information please download the Scholarship Application Form here.

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