
The latest issue of
Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 16, no. 9, 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Clifford Sosnow, Editorial: Forward: The OECD, World Customs Organization, and Member Country Leadership in Combatting Customs & Border Corruption
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Maxim Alekseyev, Boris Ostroukhov, & Vladislav Dorozhkin, Compliance Pitfalls in Communications with the Russian Customs: Overview of Anti-corruption Regulations and Enforcement Trends
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Si Mohamed El Hail & Arman Zhalitov, Psychological Contract: A New Dimension in Preventing Corrupt Behaviour in Customs
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Sam Aldous, Laura Beament, & David Hall, UK: New Borders; New Approach
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Turenna Ramirez Ortiz, Bribery and Corruption at the Border: Mexico: An Outstanding Challenge to Be Overcome by the Mexican Government
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John Funsho Olorunfemi, Sylvester Ndubuisi Anya, & Godwin Musa Omale, Ascertaining the Burden of Proof in the Prosecution of Smuggling of Goods in Nigeria from Comparative Perspective
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Annie Arko, A Canadian Border Carbon Adjustment? GATT Compliance and Underexplored Exceptions
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Clémentine Baldon & Nikos Braoudakis, Imported Products, Pesticides, and the Environment: The Compatibility of ‘Mirror Measures’ with WTO Rules
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Amr Feteha Hanafy Mahmoud, Cost Elements of Importing into Egypt: Understanding the Burden
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Karolien Vandenberghe, Dual-Use Regulation 2021/821: What’s Old & What’s New in EU Export Control