
The latest issue of
Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 11, no. 2, 2016) is out. Contents include:
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Gerard Depayre, Why the EU Anti-dumping Practice to Adjust Inputs Costs in Situations Where Such Costs Are ‘Artificially Low’ Is Legitimate and Justified
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Bruno G. Simões, Cross-Border Intellectual Property Rights in Digital Data: The Legal Framework in Europe and the United States in the Light of ClearCorrect v. US International Trade Commission
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Shintaro Hamanaka, Aiken Tafgar, & Ronaldo Ico, The World Ranking of Trade Statistics Accuracy
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Miguel A. Rodriguez Cuadros, The Non-discrimination Principle and VAT: Rules of Thumb for Trade and Tax Policy-Makers
- Akhil Raina, ‘The Day the Music Died’: The Curious Case of Peru-Agricultural Products