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Vermulst Edwin, Vermulst Verhaeghe Graafsma & Bronckers Advocaten Print
Edwin Vermulst has practiced international trade law and policy in Washington DC and Brussels since 1985 and is a founding partner of Vermulst Verhaeghe Graafsma & Bronckers Advocaten.  He is a member of the Brussels bar A-list.  Mr. Vermulst graduated from the University of Utrecht in 1983 and obtained LL.M and SJD degrees from the University of Michigan Law School in 1984 and 1986. Mr. Vermulst specializes in the defence of multinationals, trade associations and interested parties (exporters, importers and producers) in EC commercial defence and customs proceedings, for example, in the on-going anti-dumping investigations involving Footwear, Steel, Silicon metal, Ironing boards, etc. Mr. Vermulst was a WTO Panelist in Mexico-HFCS and has been involved in various WTO dispute settlement proceedings, most recently in EC-ITA and EC-Certain customs matters.  He has (co-)authored eight books, including landmark comparative analyses of the anti-dumping systems of Australia, Canada, the EC and the US with Professor John Jackson in 1989 and of rules of origin with Jacques Bourgeois and Paul Waer in 1994, and numerous articles.  His last book on the WTO Anti-Dumping Agreement was published in 2006 by Oxford University Press.  Mr. Vermulst is a Member of the Faculty of the World Trade Institute in Bern.  He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of World Trade and the Global Trade and Customs Journal.  Mr. Vermulst is invariably selected as a top trade practitioner by publications such as Who’s Who Legal, Legal 500, Chambers Global and the Rushford report.  vermulst_ed.jpg