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Canadian International Trade Tribunal

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The Canadian International Trade Tribunal is an independent quasi-judicial body operating in Canada's trade remedy system. The administrative tribunal, which considers cases of dumping and subsidizing, reports to Parliament through the Minister of Finance. The organization hears appeals, conducts inquiries, and provides advice.

7 members

  • Chairperson: Stephen A. Leach
  • Vice-Chairperson: Serge Fréchette
  • Other members: Pasquale Michaele Saroli, and Jason W. Downey.

See also

Further reading

  • Paolo Davide Farah & Giacomo Gattinara, "WTO Law in the Canadian Legal Order", in: Claudio DORDI (ed.), The Absence of Direct Effect of WTO in the EC and Other Countries, The Interuniversity Centre on the Law of International Economic Organizations (CIDOIE), Turin: Giappicchelli, 2010, pp. 323-330, available on SSRN