Showing posts with label Global Trade and Customs Journal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Global Trade and Customs Journal. Show all posts

Sunday, July 19, 2020

New Issue: Global Trade and Customs Journal

The latest issue of Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 15, no. 8, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Nicolaj Kuplewatzky, Balancing Disclosure and Access to Documents in EU Trade Defence Investigations
  • George Zaharatos, Pierfilippo M. Natta, Donald C. Hok, & Olivia Acuff, Eradicating Forced Labour in Global Supply Chains
  • Alessandro Fruscione, Italian Customs Penalties: Between Risks, Paradoxes, with Reform in Sight
  • Garima Srivastava & Siddhant Indrajit, The Solace of the Residuary Category: The Need to Change an Age-Old Classification Regime in India

Monday, June 29, 2020

New Issue: Global Trade and Customs Journal

The latest issue of Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 15, no. 7, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Michelle Limenta, Palm Oil for Fuels: WTO Rules and Environmental Protection
  • Viktoriia Lapa, GATT Article XXI as a Way to Justify Food Prohibitions Adopted as a Response to COVID-19?
  • Jayant Raghu Ram, From the Locker Room: Some Observations on Training Programmes in International Trade
  • William A. Kerr & Crina Viju-Miljusevic, Why Has GATS Failed to Deliver Substantial Trade in Medical Services?

Sunday, May 31, 2020

New Issue: Global Trade and Customs Journal

The latest issue of Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 15, no. 6, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Massimo Fabio, Customs Value and Transfer Pricing: WCO and ICC Solutions to Be Adopted by Customs Authorities
  • Petra Chao, Circle of Debtors on Importation Defined: Without Responsibilities No Liability
  • Michael R. Smiszek, The Loneliest Rule: A Practical Examination of GIR 4, the Harmonized System’s Least Frequently Applied Interpretive Rule
  • Phan Thi Thu Hien, How to Take Advantage of Trade Facilitation in Vietnam: A Case Study of Vietnam’s Logistics Firms

Thursday, May 7, 2020

New Issue: Global Trade and Customs Journal

The latest issue of Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 15, no. 5, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Renato Antonini, Fair Comparison, Objective Examination and Positive Evidence in Undercutting Margins Computed in EU Trade Defence Investigation? No, Thanks
  • Gorka Echevarría, In the Name of Free Trade: WTO against the Brazilian Tax Incentives
  • Genevieve Dufour & David Pavot, WTO Negotiations: The Unfinished Doha Development Agenda and the Emergence of New Topics
  • Reina Ichii & Rajesh Sharma, What Are the Gender Impacts of the WTO on Local Communities?: South Korea’s Import Restriction on Sea-Squirts from Nuclear Affected Areas in Japan
  • Maria R.U.D. Tambunan, Transfer Mispricing on Intra-group Trading Performed by Multinational Manufacturing in Indonesia: Evidence from Indonesian Tax Court 2015–2019

Monday, April 13, 2020

New Issue: Global Trade and Customs Journal

The latest issue of Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 15, nos. 3/4, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Rules of Origin: A Comparative Analysis
    • Juan David Barbosa, Rules of Origin: A Comparative Analysis
    • Davide Rovetta, Agnieszka Smiatacz, Edwin Vermulst, & Emmanuelle Rogiest, Rules of Origin in the EU, a Simplification?
    • Nataliia Isakhanova, Rules of Origin Under the Legislation of Ukraine and Its Correlation with International Treaties to Which Ukraine Is a Party, Including FTAs and PEM Convention
    • V. Lakshmikumaran, Rules of Origin and the FTAs: Major Issues in India
    • Daniel Rosenblatt, Peace and Prosperity: Israel’s Qualifying Industrial Zone Agreements with Jordan and Egypt
    • Thinus Jacobsz, Rules of Origin. Notes on Challenges for the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA)
    • Giang Le & Hanh Bui, Vietnamese Exporters in the Midst of Rules of Origin Under FTAs
    • Jean-Marc Clément, Proving FTA Preferential Tariff Eligibility: The Evidentiary Burden in Canada
    • Gustavo A. Uruchurtu, The New Paradigms for the Rule of Origin in México
    • Paola Arnolt & Horacio Cepeda, Rules of Origin in the Mercosur–UE Agreement
    • María Noel Lascano, The Non-preferential Certification of Origin in Argentina
    • Martín Mariotta, Fabrizzio de Armas, & Camilo Méndez, Jurisprudence of Civil Appeals Courts in the Matter of Rules of Origin (2013–2019)
    • Andrea Weiss Balassiano, Rules of Origin in Brazil
    • Juan David Barbosa Mariño & Juan David López Vergara, The Preferential and Non-preferential Certification of Origin in Colombia: Trends on the Origin Verification Process
    • Brian Rankin Staples, Importers: Improve Origin Data Quality to Reduce Origin Liability
    • Flavia Figueredo, Mistakes in Certificates of Origin. Relationship with the General Principles of Law, the Legal Type and the Subjective Aspects of Customs Infractions

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

New Issue: Global Trade and Customs Journal

The latest issue of Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 15, no. 2, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Bregt Natens, Sven De Knop, & Arnoud Willems, Effect of and Compliance with Judgments of the Court of Justice of the European Union: The Case of Trade Defence Measures
  • Ognjen Alagic, Customs Valuation: A Bosnian and Herzegovinian Perspective
  • Sara Armella & Maurizio Conti, Borders and Protectionism: US Trade Policy and Its Impact on law, Economy and International Trade
  • Tobias Dolle & Lourdes Medina, The EU’s Request for Arbitration Under the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement
  • Jan A. Micallef, EU-ACP Economic Partnership Agreements: Taking Them Forward

Sunday, January 26, 2020

New Issue: Global Trade and Customs Journal

The latest issue of Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 15, no. 1, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Kirsti McKenzie, Karen Betts, Chief Executive of the Scotch Whisky Association
  • Iulianna Romanchyshyna, Mutual Recognition as a Method to Deal with Regulatory Divergence: What Is Its Reach in EU FTAs?
  • Anna Dias, Stéphanie Seeuws, & Agnieszka Nosowicz, EU Border Carbon Adjustment and the WTO: Hand in Hand Towards Tackling Climate Change
  • Courtney Furner, Nadine Lederer, & Claire Sergaki, The WTO’s Exclusive and Compulsory Jurisdiction v.Dispute Resolution Mechanisms in Regional Trade Agreements: A Clash of Jurisdiction?
  • Daniela Menon Rodrigues, Brazilian Path to Trade Facilitation
  • Anzhela Makhinova, How to Suspend Trade Defence Remedies Applied in the Eurasian Economic Union: Recent Trends
  • Sonia Gupta, The Arbitrary Rejection of the Declared Value by the Customs Administration

Friday, December 13, 2019

New Issue: Global Trade and Customs Journal

The latest issue of Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 14, nos. 11-12, 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Michael R. Smiszek, Twenty-Five Years of Reasonable Care Under US Customs Law
  • Giani Pandey, Davide Rovetta, & Agnieszka Smiatacz, When There Is No Line Between Your Data Protection and Data of Your Company: The Application of GDPR to Customs Law in C-496/17 Deutsche Post AG v. Hauptzollamt Köln Case
  • Jan A. Micallef, An EU-US Trade Agreement on Industrial Goods: A Preliminary Evaluation From an EU Perspective
  • Sebastian Beckerle, Stare Decisis in the WTO Dispute Settlement Procedure: A Response to the Trump Administration’s Criticism
  • Amrita Bahri, Measuring the Gender-Responsiveness of Free Trade Agreements: Using a Self-Evaluation Maturity Framework
  • Frank Altemöller, China and the Emerging Powers in International Trade Relations: The Future of the Multilateral Trade System, the Role of Free Trade Agreements and New Unilateralism
  • Pallavi Kishore, The Role of Consumer Protection in the Relations Between Asia and the European Union
  • Mohsen Abdollahi & Shahriar Kazemi Azar, Trade in Nanotechnology: Can the WTO Provide an Objective Balance Between the Risks and Benefits?

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

New Issue: Global Trade and Customs Journal

The latest issue of Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 14, no. 10, 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Yves Melin, Customs Origin: A Review of Non-Preferential Rules of Origin in International Trades
  • Marc Wegnez, The Origin of Goods in International Trade, an Often Misunderstood Concept Which Is However an Important Trade Issue
  • Yves Melin & Dan Arnold, Non-preferential Customs Origin Under EU Law
  • Tiziana Satta, Non-Preferential Origin and ‘Made in Italy’
  • Christophe Coulie & Martin van der Weide, The Digitalization of the Issuing Process of Certificates of Origin in the Netherlands and Belgium: Is a 100% Digitalization Rate Possible and How? Why Issuing Certificates of Origin Electronically Does Not Equal Electronic Certificates of Origin?
  • Mette Werdelin Azzam, Harmonization of Non-Preferential Rules of Origin
  • Mette Werdelin Azzam, Certification of Origin
  • Mohamed Abdallah, Radioscopy of the Non-Preferential Origin in the Tunisian Customs Legislation
  • Sherif Erfan, The Practical Implications of AEO on Preferential Origin Certification

Thursday, September 19, 2019

New Issue: Global Trade and Customs Journal

The latest issue of Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 14, no. 9, 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Moritz Wüstenberg, Anti-dumping Off the Rails: The European Union’s Practice to Alleged Input Dumping
  • Stéphanie Noël & Weihuan Zhou, EU’s New Anti-dumping Methodology and the End of the Non-market Economy Dispute?
  • Laura Fraedrich, Chase Kaniecki, Diego Ortega, & John Cheretis, Navigating the New CFIUS: Reflections on FIRRMA and the Pilot Programme
  • Ziad Al Enizi & Ramzi Madi, The Compatibility of Arab Laws and Modern International Trends with the Freedom of Parties to Choose the Law Applicable to International Trade Contracts

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

New Issue: Global Trade and Customs Journal

The latest issue of Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 14, nos. 7/8, 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • James J. Nedumpara, India in the International Economic Order: Issues and Perspectives
  • Veena Jha, Pankhuri Bansal, & Vipin Kumar, India’s Position in the International Economic Order
  • V. S. Seshadri, Challenges Facing Developing Countries in the International Trading System
  • James J. Nedumpara & Prakhar Bhardwaj, Trade Disputes and the Agriculture Policies in the Developing World: Time to Clawback the Development Space under the WTO
  • R. V. Anuradha, Beyond Rules and Agreements: Reading the Tea Leaves
  • Sanjay Notani, Ambarish Sathianathan, & Parthsarathi Jha, Multilateralism and E-commerce: Assessing India’s Position
  • Rohini Singh Sisodia & Ranjeev Khatana, Standard of Review in Investment Arbitrations and India’s Approach Towards Addressing the Legitimacy Crisis
  • Prabhash Ranjan, The Present and the Future of the Indian BIT Programme: Throw the Bathwater, but Keep the Baby
  • Ajay Srivastava, Designing an FTA Strategy: The Red Flags to Avoid and the Options to Win: A Negotiator’s Perspective
  • Sandeep Thomas Chandy & Anupal Dasgupta, Government Procurement Outside the GPA: A Developing Country View
  • Satwik Shekhar & Sparsha Janardhan, Mercantalist Concerns in US GSP Law: Termination of GSP Benefits to India
  • James J. Nedumpara & Prakhar Bharadwaj, India and the Multilateral Trading System Today: Interviews with Trade Policy Experts in India

Sunday, June 16, 2019

New Issue: Global Trade and Customs Journal

The latest issue of Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 14, no. 6, 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Arnoud Willems, Anamaria Jinaru, & Alessandra Moroni, Accountability in Antidumping: The Silent Death of Lisbon
  • Gary Horlick, The New NAFTA: A First Look
  • Sara Armella, WTO Agreement on Trade Facilitation (TFA): General Rules on Simplification, Harmonization and Modernization of Administrative Procedures
  • Jin Woo Kim, Lack of Certification of the WTO Goods Schedules of the United Kingdom: A Way for Frictionless Trade Under No-Deal Brexit?
  • Sang Man Kim, Case Study on Fraud in Export Credit Insurance for Export Financing Against Account Receivables
  • Yuriy I. Danko & Nadiya P. Reznik, Contemporary Challenges for China and Ukraine and Perspectives for Overcoming these Challenges
  • Bashar H. Malkawi, Jordan Imports and Tariff Regimes: A Revisit

Sunday, May 19, 2019

New Issue: Global Trade and Customs Journal

The latest issue of Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 14, no. 5, 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Pratyush Nath Upreti, The Belt and Road Initiative at the Crossroads
  • Kishor Uprety, ‘OBOR’ an Internationalized Initiative for Integrated Development
  • Liao Li, The Legal Challenges and Legal Safeguards for the Belt and Road Initiative
  • Jiangyu Wang, China’s Governance Approach to the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI): Relations, Partnership, and Law
  • Shuang Liang, Discussion on Enhancing the Legal Cooperation of PPP Projects on the Platform of Belt and Road Initiative
  • M. Bart Kasteleijn, Legal and Economic Aspects of Chinese ‘Belt & Road Initiative’ Investments into Europe via the Netherlands
  • Peter K. Yu, China, ‘Belt and Road’ and Intellectual Property Cooperation
  • Bryan Mercurio & Dini Sejko, Holes in the Silk: Investor Protection under China’s Belt and Road Initiative
  • Tejeshwi Nath Bhattarai & Pratyush Nath Upreti, Navigating the Currents of Belt and Road Initiative: Perspectives on Least Developed Countries

Wednesday, March 20, 2019

New Issue: Global Trade and Customs Journal

The latest issue of Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 14, no. 4, 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Tracey Epps, Blake Carey, & Tess Upperton, Revolutionizing Global Supply Chains One Block at a Time: Growing International Trade with Blockchain: Are International Rules Up to the Task?
  • Stefano Inama & Pramila Crivell, Convergence on the Calculation Methodology for Drafting Rules of Origin in FTAs Using the Ad Valorem Criterion
  • Andrew Grainger, Jamie M. Rundle, & Saad Raafay Ahsen, Customs and Humanitarian Logistics
  • Alex Ansong, The WTO Appellate Body: Are There Any Viable Solutions?
  • Martin Wolfgang Zankl, The Effects of CETA on the Continuous Implementation of the Precautionary Principle within the European Union

Saturday, February 23, 2019

New Issue: Global Trade and Customs Journal

The latest issue of Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 14, no. 3, 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Ignacio Carreño & Tobias Dolle, The Court of Justice of the European Union’s Judgment on Mutagenesis and International Trade: A Case of GMO, Mutagenesis and International Trade: A Case of GMO, Mutagenesis and International Trade: A Case of GMO, Mutatis Mutandis?
  • Kateryna Holzer, Addressing Tensions and Avoiding Disputes: Specific Trade Concerns in the TBT Committee
  • Arnoud Willems & Jenya Grigorova, The Limits of FTAs in the Chemical Sector: Is a Sector Agreement the Solution?

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

New Issue: Global Trade and Customs Journal

The latest issue of Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 14, no. 2, 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Pablo Muñiz, Trader Participation in the EU Customs Decision-Making Process: Is There Room for Improvement?
  • Giani Pandey, Davide Rovetta, & Agnieszka Smiatacz, How Many Barriers Should a Steeple Chase Have? Will the EU’s Proposed Regulation on Screening of Foreign Direct Investments Add yet More Delaying Barriers When Getting a Merger Deal through the Clearance Gate, and Other Considerations
  • Enea Fochesato, Food Origin Marking in the European Union: Not a Piece of Cake
  • Thomas Bieber, Customs Valuation and Import VAT
  • Gustavo Adolfo Guarin Duque, Interpreting WTO Rules in Times of Contestation (Part 3) ‘Could the United States Justify Its Tariffs on Aluminium and Steel Invoking Article XXI(b) of the GATT?’

Sunday, January 6, 2019

New Issue: Global Trade and Customs Journal

The latest issue of Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 14, no. 1, 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • George-Dian Balan, On Fissionable Cows and the Limits to the WTO Security Exceptions
  • Hao Wu, Mutual Administrative Assistance in Customs Matters
  • Malte Wilke & Hinrich Rüping, The Criminal Provisions of German and UK Export Control and Sanctions Law
  • Gustavo Adolfo Guarin Duque, Interpreting WTO Rules in Times of Contestation (Part 2): A Proposed Interpretation of Article XXI(b)ii–iii of the GATT 1994 in the Light of the Vienna Convention of the Law of the Treaties

Friday, December 7, 2018

New Issue: Global Trade and Customs Journal

The latest issue of Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 13, nos. 11/12, 2018) is out. Contents include:
  • Eva Monard & Nicolaj Kuplewatzky, Guest Editor’s Introduction: Next Generation Trade Lawyers in Brussels
  • Byron Maniatis, Class-Action in EU TDI Cases: Applications for Annulment Brought by Associations on Behalf of Their Members
  • Bregt Natens, Some Thoughts on Unlocking the Potential of Existing Trade in Services Rules
  • Dylan Geraets, The Continued Quest for a Single Set of Rules for Two Economic Systems: Addressing ‘Significant Distortions’ Arising from State Influence
  • Charlotte Van Haute, Sara Nordin, & Genevra Forwood, The Reincarnation of the EU Blocking Regulation: Putting European Companies Between a Rock and a Hard Place
  • Nicoleta Tuominen, Admissibility of Actions Brought by the Union Industry: Timex Revisited
  • Lorenzo Di Masi, ‘Not Quite There Yet’: The Ongoing Quest for a Deep Procedural Reform of EU Trade Defence Instruments
  • Hélène Juramy, Anti-Dumping in Europe: What About Us(ers)?
  • Gabriele Coppo, The CAP Under Attack? Last Developments In Trade Defence Cases Targeting European Food Products
  • Jérémie Charles, Filling the Gap: Are the EU Retaliatory Tariffs Consistent with EU Law?
  • Joris Cornelis, The EU’s Modernization Regulation: Stronger and More Effective Trade Defence Instruments?
  • Bartek Czyczerski, The European Union’s Trade Retaliation – Rebalancing the United States’ Steel and Aluminium Measures
  • Anna Claudia C. Dias, Rebooting the WTO to Tackle Legitimate Concerns and Ensure Predictability for Businesses

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

New Issue: Global Trade and Customs Journal

The latest issue of Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 13, no. 10, 2018) is out. Contents include:
  • Gustavo Adolfo Guarin Duque, Interpreting WTO Rules in Times of Contestation (Part 1): Trump Tariffs on Imported Steel and Aluminium in the Light of the GATT 1994
  • Ye Li, Normal Value in Anti-Dumping Proceedings: Is Surrogate Value No Longer Applied Exceptionally?
  • Halit Yanikkaya & Zeynep Aktaş Koral, Assessing the Determinants of Customs-Related Transaction Costs in Turkey
  • Manuel Monteagudo, The Pacific Alliance in Search for a Financial Integration: So Close and yet so Far
  • Stephanie Ghislain, The EU-Mexico Global Agreement: A Groundbreaking Precedent for Animal Welfare in Trade Policy

Sunday, September 9, 2018

New Issue: Global Trade and Customs Journal

The latest issue of Global Trade and Customs Journal (Vol. 13, no. 9, 2018) is out. Contents include:
  • Edwin Vermulst & Folkert Graafsma, EU Safeguard Law and Practice: 1995–2018
  • Akhil Raina, Meditations in an Emergency: The Appellate Body Deadlock – What It Is, Why It Is a Problem, and What to Do About It
  • Céline Todeschini-Marthe, Dispute Settlement Mechanisms Under Free Trade Agreements and the WTO: Stakes, Issues and Practical Considerations: A Question of Choice?
  • Alexandra Goetz-Charlier, Is the WTO Dispute Settlement System a Model for EU FTA Investor-State Disputes?