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Customs Law in the European Union is (one of) the first book(s) in English to critically evaluate the legal instruments of the European Union’s (EU’s) trade and customs policy—namely the Union Customs Code and its regulatory instruments—taking account of doctrinal contributions and the jurisprudential acquis of the Court of Justice of the EU. The regulation of imports and exports by customs authorities deeply influences the activity of economic operators in international trade. The complexity of customs requirements and procedures makes it imperative for businesses to keep themselves abreast with the intricate mechanisms deriving from customs law.
What’s in this book:
Providing nonpareil guidance for adopting the best customs solutions for international trade operations, the book elucidates the following vital elements of relevant law and procedure:
How this will help you:
This unique book will prove to be an indispensable tool for all companies involved with import/export to and from Europe. It will be highly appreciated worldwide by in-house counsel, purchasing and supply chain departments, customs brokers, logistic and forwarding operators, customs officers, and interested academics both in and outside the EU.