Faculty & Staff

Stephen J. Powell Stephen J. Powell
Lecturer in Law
Director, International Trade Law Program
Affiliate Lecturer, Department of Food and Resource Economics,
Affiliate Faculty, Center for Latin American Studies,
Faculty, International Agricultural Trade & Public Policy Center
Box 117629 / Gainesville, FL 32611-7629
e-mail: PowellS@law.ufl.edu
352.273.0835 / Fax: 352.392.1457
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Publications
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“Regional Economic Arrangements and the Rule of Law in the Americas: The Human Rights Face of Free Trade Agreements,” 17 FLA. J. INT’L L. (forthcoming 2005)“The Cotton and Sugar Subsidies Decisions: WTO’s Dispute Settlement System Rebalances the Agreement on Agriculture,” DRAKE J. AG. LAW (forthcoming Summer 2005)“The Place of Human Rights Law in World Trade Organization Rules,” 16 FLA. J. INT'L L. 219 (2004)“WTO and NAFTA Dispute Settlement for North American Agricultural Trade,” chap. 4 in INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL TRADE DISPUTES: CASE STUDIES IN NORTH AMERICA (Calgary Press 2004)“Summary of FTAA Chapter on Antidumping, Countervailing Duties, and Subsidies,” Fla. Bar Int’l Law Quarterly Fall 2001THE COMPENDIUM OF FOREIGN TRADE REMEDY LAWS (Amer. Bar Assoc. 1998)(Co-Editor)“The Role of United States Trade Laws in Resolving the Florida-Mexico Tomato Conflict,” 11 FLA. J. INT'L L. 319 (1998)THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION: MULTILATERAL TRADE FRAMEWORK FOR THE 21ST CENTURY AND U.S. IMPLEMENTING LEGISLATION (Amer. Bar Assoc. 1996)(Co-Editor)“Straight Talk about a Complex Issue---The U.S. Standard of Judicial Review of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Determinations: An Important Challenge for NAFTA Panels,” 19 FORDHAM INT'L L.J. 1451 (1996)(co-author)“Unfair Trade Practices: Recent Experience of the United States in Enforcement of the Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Laws Against Brazil,” SEMINAR ON TRADE REMEDIES (Fundação Centro De Estudos de Comércio Exterior 1995)“New Antidumping Procedures under the Uruguay Round Agreements Act,” GATT AND THE WTO: NEW RULES AND NEW OPPORTUNITIES IX (Amer. Conf. Inst. 1995)“Initiation of Investigations,” CHANGES IN U.S. ANTIDUMPING AND COUNTERVAILING DUTY LAWS: AN IN-DEPTH REVIEW 1 (D.C. Bar/Geo. Wash. U. L. Center 1995)“Increased Transparency and Due Process in Mexico's Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Laws Under NAFTA,” MEXICO - INVESTMENT AND TRADE: PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS 403 (New York: Prac. Law Inst., 1993)“Current Administration of United States Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Laws: Implications for Prospective United States-Mexico Free Trade Talks,” 11 NW. J. INT'L L. & BUS. 177 (1990)(co-author)“Oil Refining in U.S. Foreign-Trade Zones,” ENERGY WATCHERS II: PHOENIX-LIKE OPEC AND THE OIL-GAS RELATIONSHIP 99 (Boulder: Int'l Res. Cent. for Energy & Econ. Dev., 1991)(co-author)“Globalization of the Production Process and the Unfair Trade Laws,” 2 THE COMMERCE DEPARTMENT SPEAKS 1990 9 (New York: Prac. Law Inst., 1990)(co-author)“Administrative Protective Orders before the Department of Commerce,” III INT'L TRADE CMTE. NEWSLTR. 4 (Amer. Bar Assoc., 1989)(co-author)“Implementation of the 1988 Trade Act: Amendments to the Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Laws,” II INT'L TRADE CMTE. NEWSLTR. 4 (Amer. Bar Assoc., 1989)(co-author)“1988 Amendments to the Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Laws: A Tune-Up for the Vehicles of Fair Trade,” INTERNATIONAL TRADE: COMPETING UNDER THE OMNIBUS TRADE AND COMPETITIVENESS ACT OF 1988 (Washington: Bureau of Nat'l Affairs, 1989)“Recent Significant Court Decisions in the Area of Antidumping and Countervailing Duties,” PROC. ANNUAL SPRING MTG., SEC. OF INT. LAW & PRACTICE (Washington: Amer. Bar Assoc., 1989)(co-author)“Effect on Petroleum Producers of Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988: Storm Warnings Ahead,” ENERGY WATCHERS I: A "REINTEGRATED" OIL INDUSTRY 97 (Boulder: Int'l Res. Cent. for Energy & Econ. Dev., 1990)“Dispute Settlement in Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Cases under the United States-Canada Free-Trade Agreement,” chap. 16 in PRIVATE INVESTORS ABROAD: PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS IN 1988 (Matthew Bender 1989)“International Energy Trade and the Unfair Trade Laws,” 11 U. PA. J. INT'L BUS. L. 339 (1989)(co-author)“Ramifications of U.S. Trade and National Security Laws for Petroleum Imports,” 14 J. ENERGY & DEV. 293 (1989)(co-author)“Disciplining the Agency, the Litigants, and the Court: Extraordinary Remedies,” PROC. OF THE U.S. CT. OF INT'L TRADE, FIFTH ANNUAL JUDICIAL CONFERENCE (1988)(co-author)“Application of the U.S. Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Laws to the U.S.S.R.,” PROC. OF FIRST U.S.- U.S.S.R. LEGAL SEMINAR ON TRADE AND ECONOMIC RELATIONS (1988)“Antidumping Law and the United States-Canada Free Trade Agreement: Possible Next Steps,” UNITED STATES/CANADA FREE TRADE AGREEMENT: THE ECONOMIC AND LEGAL IMPLICATIONS 415 (ABA Nat'l Inst. 1988)“Impact of the Court of International Trade on the Department of Commerce's Administration of the Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Laws,” 10 B.C. INT'L & COMP. L. REV. 181 (1987)(co-author)“Commerce Procedures for Imposing Sanctions for Violation of An Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Protective Order,” 2 THE COMMERCE DEPARTMENT SPEAKS 1987 159 (Prac. Law Inst. 1987)“Stare Decisis in the Court of International Trade: One Court or Many?,” U.S. TRADE LAW & POLICY 351 (Prac. Law Inst. 1987)(co-author)“Recent Developments under the Trade Agreements Act of 1979,” PROC. OF FOURTH U.S.-P.R.C. JOINT LEGAL SEMINAR (1985)“The Legal Nihilism of Pashukanis,” 20 U. FLA. L. REV. 18 (1967)“Evidence: Lie Detector Tests,” 18 U. FLA. L. REV. 527 (1965)

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