
The latest issue of
Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 10, nos. 11-12, 2015) is out. Contents include:
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Pablo Muñiz, Preferential Origin Disputes: Is the Good Faith Defence under EU Law Being Eroded?
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M.R. Rajmohan, Bounty Hunter Reward System: A Necessary Management Evil? – A Case Study of Sri Lanka Customs
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Yannis Xenakis, Strengthening the Fight against Customs Fraud in the EU: New European Parliament and Council Regulation Amending Regulation 515/1997
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James J. Nedumpara, Causation in Trade Remedy Actions: Problems with the ‘But for’ Test
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Pablo González Bianchi & Juan David Barbosa Mariño, The Customs Valuation Treatment of Advertisement with regard to Imported Goods
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Lotfi Ayadi, Gaël Raballand, & Golvine de Rochambeau, Fraud Risks in Customs Bonded Warehouses in Tunisia
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Mehnaz Bhaur, Pakistan’s Trade Performance in Two Decades of the WTO Regime: Implications for the Future