Blogue Aduaneiro, Alfândegas, Customs, Douanes, Aduanas, Comércio Mundial, Import-Export: The Trade and Customs Law of the European Union, Dominik Lasok

28-01-2012
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"The customs union of the original six European Economic Community member states proved a solid base for the evolution of the European integration process in both a political and economic sense.In this thoroughly revised and extended edition of his well-known book, The Customs Law of the European Economic Community, Dominik Lasok extends the notion of customs law to include trade law and suggests that EC customs law has evolved into the trade law of the European Union.Table of Contents1. The Customs Union, International Co-Operation and the European Union2. Harmonization Techniques and Their Application to Trade and Customs Law3. The Free Movement of Goods: Customs Duties and Charges with Equivalent Effect4. The Free Movement of Goods: Elimination of Quantitative Restrictions and Measures with Equivalent Effect5. The Free Movement of Goods: Elimination of Measures with Equivalent Effect Through Community Legislation6. Elimination of Fiscal Discrimination7. Penal Provisions: Sanctions and Enforcement8. The Community as a Unit of International Trade9. Customs Procedures on Importation and Exportation of Goods10. The Community Transit Procedure11. Special Customs Procedures12. The Customs Debt13. Common Commercial Policy14. Anti-Dumping and Other Protective Measures."(in Kluwer Law International)


"The customs union of the original six European Economic Community member states proved a solid base for the evolution of the European integration process in both a political and economic sense.In this thoroughly revised and extended edition of his well-known book, The Customs Law of the European Economic Community, Dominik Lasok extends the notion of customs law to include trade law and suggests that EC customs law has evolved into the trade law of the European Union.Table of Contents1. The Customs Union, International Co-Operation and the European Union2. Harmonization Techniques and Their Application to Trade and Customs Law3. The Free Movement of Goods: Customs Duties and Charges with Equivalent Effect4. The Free Movement of Goods: Elimination of Quantitative Restrictions and Measures with Equivalent Effect5. The Free Movement of Goods: Elimination of Measures with Equivalent Effect Through Community Legislation6. Elimination of Fiscal Discrimination7. Penal Provisions: Sanctions and Enforcement8. The Community as a Unit of International Trade9. Customs Procedures on Importation and Exportation of Goods10. The Community Transit Procedure11. Special Customs Procedures12. The Customs Debt13. Common Commercial Policy14. Anti-Dumping and Other Protective Measures."(in Kluwer Law International)

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