Brink, Gustav Francois2015-09-292015-09-292015Brink, GF 2015, 'Farm Frites v International Trade Administration Commission Case 33264/14 GN 2015', De Jure, vol. 48, no. 1, pp. 227-231.1466-359710.17159/2225-7160/2015/v48n1a14http://hdl.handle.net/2263/50083On 20 May 2014, in the High Court, Bam J passed judgement that may have far-reaching implications for the administration of the law of unfair international trade, specifically anti-dumping law, in South Africa. It is submitted that the decision could lead to abuse of administrative powers by the International Trade Administration Commission (ITAC), the authority responsible for conducting anti-dumping investigations. This is the second judgement that severely curtails the rights of interested parties, following on International Trade Administration Commission v SCAW South Africa (Pty) Ltd Case CCT 59/09 2010 (CC) 6.enPretoria University Law PressAnti-dumping lawInternational Trade Administration Commission (ITAC)South Africa (SA)Unfair international tradeAbuse of administrative powersLaw articles SDG-12Law articles SDG-17SDG-12: Responsible consumption and productionSDG-17: Partnerships for the goalsFarm Frites v International Trade Administration Commission Case 33264/14 GNArticle