
The latest issue of
Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 17, no. 9, 2022) is out. Contents include:
- P. Sean Morris, Guest Editorial: Economic Sanctions as the Fifth Front
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Keith A. Preble, ‘If You Can’t Beat ’em, Join ’em’: An Argument for US Support of and Participation in INSTEX
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Patrick C. R. Terry, Secondary Sanctions: Why the US Approach Is Unlawful and the EU’s Response Is Ineffective
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Nathanael Tilhahun, Resisting (US) Sanctions: A Comparison of Special Purpose Vehicles, Blocking Statutes and Countermeasures
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Nikita Sinitsin & Elena Murashko, Is a Special Purpose Vehicle a Way to Circumvent Western Economic Sanctions Imposed on Russia or Only Pitfalls Lie Ahead?
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Jon Truby, Legality of Using Blockchain to Support INSTEX and Other Special Purpose Vehicles to Enable Humanitarian Trade with Sanctioned States
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P. Sean Morris, SWIFT Clouds Between International Legal Storms? Bank Melli, the CJEU and Secondary Sanctions