To stop people from making messes where messes don't belong.
anti dumping means reclying the goods
H. Vandenbussche has written: 'Antidumping practice'
Ivo Van Bael has written: 'Anti-dumping and other trade protection laws of the EEC' -- subject(s): Antidumping duties, Foreign trade regulation, Law and legislation
The purpose of Congress is to make laws.
No, the purpose of the Legislative Branch is to make laws. The purpose of the Judicial Branch is to interpret and apply the law.
The most basic purpose for having laws is to bring order to society.
To protect workers
the purpose of law is to ensure the right of individuals and that the only laws that we should have are those that exist to keep the peace.
To make the laws.
Passed in 1986, the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) is "the antidumping law." It is referred to as the "COBRA antidumping law" because it prohibits hospitals from improperly transferring or "dumping" emergency patients from one hospital to another as a result of a patient's inability to pay.
Antidumping duty is calculated by determining the difference between the normal value of a product (typically the price in the exporter's home market) and the export price (the price at which it is sold in the importing country). This difference is expressed as a percentage of the export price. The calculated margin is then used to impose an antidumping duty to offset the unfair pricing and protect domestic industries. To formalize this, a detailed investigation by authorities usually assesses the pricing practices and costs associated with the product in question.
To carry out the laws.