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Customs Law of the European Union 6th ed


ISBN13: 9789403509570
Previous Edition ISBN: 9789041161253
To be Published: June 2025
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Paperback
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Customs Law of the European Union, currently in its sixth edition, is a highly practical work dealing with the ins and outs of European Union (EU) customs law. Cases of study, jurisprudence and comparative law support the analysis of the different legal tools. The consolidated principles ruling the transactions within WTO Member States applied in EU law offer the readers the opportunity to understand how customs rules can be applied in any customs jurisdiction. Today, global competition obliges companies dealing in international trade to modernize their procedures of delivery to minimize the customs burden and simplify the relation with customs authorities, becoming autonomous in formalities and fully complying with the incessant rapid development of the international trade landscape. Customs planning is the current option to be effective in the worldwide marketplace. Furthermore, a new challenge is now represented by Trade Wars between major countries with the application of ‘universal tariffs’, generating a relevant impact for businesses and final consumers. In this framework, customs authorities must offset two different approaches: they must ensure the smooth flow of trade while applying necessary controls on the one hand while protecting the health and safety of the Community's citizens on the other. To achieve – and maintain – the correct balance between these demands, control methods are constantly evolving raising major challenges to those charged with planning and compliance. However, lawyers and professionals need to keep their trade and customs knowledge constantly updated in the perspective to address every evolution dictated by the digital agenda as well as the geopolitical disruption of the new global market.

What’s in this book:

The following topics have been analysed in this book:

  • classification of the goods
  • customs valuation
  • non-preferential origin criteria and preferential agreements solutions
  • suspensive regimes
  • transfer pricing adjustment and customs value reconciliation
  • customs duties on intangibles: royalties and assists
  • export control rules
  • e-commerce,; and
  • trusted traders’ rules and opportunities

How this will help you:

Authored by an international tax lawyer with extensive experience working with multinational companies and international institutions, Professor of Trade and Customs Law at the European University of Rome, this practical guide is designed to help the reader get an immediate and comprehensive understanding of trade and customs rules, staying in compliance with the laws controlling EU importing and exporting while structuring worldwide transactions in a business-friendly manner. The content has been designed to satisfy every reader, from the university student to the corporate lawyer, to share the intimate conviction of the author that – in any case – ‘borders divide customs connect’.

Subjects:
EU Law, Taxation
Contents:
Abbreviations of the EU Reference Regulations
Foreword of the First Edition
Foreword of the Second Edition
Foreword of the Third Edition
Foreword of the Fourth Edition
Foreword of the Fifth Edition
Foreword of the Sixth Edition
Preface

CHAPTER 1. European Community Law and the Customs System
CHAPTER 2. Classification
CHAPTER 3. The Origin of Goods
CHAPTER 4. Customs Value
CHAPTER 5. The Jural Relationships In Customs Law
CHAPTER 6. The Customs Declaration
CHAPTER 7. Customs Representatives
CHAPTER 8. Import Practice
CHAPTER 9. Export
CHAPTER 10. From the 2001 Reform to the New UCC
CHAPTER 11. Transport and the TIR Regime
CHAPTER 12. Customs Warehousing
CHAPTER 13. Inward Processing Relief
CHAPTER 14. Outward Processing Relief
CHAPTER 15. Temporary Admission and End Use
CHAPTER 16. Free Zones
CHAPTER 17. Movement of Excise Goods
CHAPTER 18. Simplified Customs Procedures
CHAPTER 19. Incoterms
CHAPTER 20. Electronic Data Exchange
CHAPTER 21. Controls in the Context of Protection of the Financial Interests of the EU
CHAPTER 22. Trade Issues, Countermeasures and Compliance
CHAPTER 23. The Authorized Economic Operator
CHAPTER 24. Export Control and Trade Compliance
CHAPTER 25. E-Commerce Framework

Glossary
Appendix
Index