
The latest issue of
Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 13, nos. 7/8, 2018) is out. Contents include:
- Timothy Lyons, EU Harmonization of Customs Penalties: Work on the EU’s Foundations
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Pablo Muñiz, EU Harmonization of Customs Infringements and Sanctions Is Needed but the EU Must Proceed with Caution
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Panayota Anaboli, Customs Law Violations and Penalties in Europe/Where Do We Stand After fifty Years of Customs Union?
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Santiago Ibáñez Marsilla, Infringements and Penalties in Customs Matters in Spain
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Mantas Juozaitis, Lithuania and EU Harmonization of Customs Infringements
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Jose Rijo, The Portuguese Customs Infractions Regime
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Freddy Desplanques & Amélie de Franssu, Overview of the French Customs Infringements and Sanctions and the Question of Possible Harmonization
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Michael Lux, Thomas Möller, Eric Pickett, & Alexander Retemeyer, Customs Penalties in Germany
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Levi Goossens & Bert Gevers, Feasibility of Harmonizing Customs Sanctioning Systems in the European Union: Some Considerations from a Belgian Point of View
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Wiesław Czyżowicz, Customs Infringements and Sanctions in Polish Regulations
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Davide Rovetta & Vincenzo Villante, Harmonization of Customs Law Penalties in the European Union: Have the EU Institutions at All Realized It Is a Multilevel, Multisource Complex System? Some Reflections Based on the Italian Case
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Timothy Lyons, UK Customs Penalties and EU Harmonization