Abstract
This paper attempts to review broadly the nature of the special powers available to the CIT, how other federal courts have used such powers in accomplishing the objectives articulated by Chief Judge Re, the experience of litigants before the CIT in seeking the utilization of the special powers, and areas where the need for CIT action may arise in the future.
Recommended Citation
Stewart, Eugene L.
(1988)
"Procedural Issues and Remedies in the Administration and Judicial Resolution of Customs and International Trade Cases: The Role of Sanctions, Contempt, Assessment of Costs, and Extraordinary Legal Remedies in Reforming Practice Before the Court of International Trade,"
Florida Journal of International Law: Vol. 3:
Iss.
3, Article 3.
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.ufl.edu/fjil/vol3/iss3/3