
The latest issue of
Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 18, nos. 11-12, 2023) is out. Contents include:
- Michael Lux, The Ambitious Customs Reform Package Proposed by the EU Commission
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Pablo Muñiz, Designing a Dream EU Customs Union
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E.M. van Doornik, Is the EU Proposal for a Bucketing System; A Simplification or a Band-aid Solution?
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Renato Antonini & Mihai Ioachimescu-Voinea, EU Customs Reform: A Bridge Over Troubled Waters and Towards Sanctions Harmonization?
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Vera Kanas Grytz & Isabelle Ruiz Guero, Reviewing the Legal Framework Applicable to Cross-border E-commerce Transactions in Brazil
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Carla Amaral de Andrade Junqueira, Recent Customs Reforms in Brazil
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Alessandro Fruscione, Facilitations for Trust & Check Operators
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Andrew Hudson, Lessons for Australia in European Reforms to Customs Regulation
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Thális Andrade, Transfer Pricing and Customs Valuation Rules in Brazil: A Challenging Reconciliation
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Atia Hussain, Walaa Wahid Elkelish, & Muhammad Al Mahameed, Customs Duty Evasion: Consequences and Suggestions: The GCC Countries Perspective
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P. Sean Morris, Intellectual Property Investment at the International Court of Justice After Certain Iranian Assets
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Firdaus Firdaus, Hengki Firmanda, Rahmad Hendra, & Samariadi Samariadi, Corporate Social Responsibility Regulation in Indonesia and a Critique of the Milton Friedman Theory