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CUSTOMS MUTUAL ASSISTANCE AGREEMENTS IN THE LIGHT OF ARTICLE 12 TFA – A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE

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dc.contributor.author WEERTH, C.
dc.contributor.author ВІРС, К.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-12-09T09:45:44Z
dc.date.available 2021-12-09T09:45:44Z
dc.date.issued 2021-12-09
dc.identifier.citation ВІРС К. УГОДИ ПРО ВЗАЄМНУ ДОПОМОГУ В МИТНИХ СПРАВАХ В КОНТЕКСТІ СТАТТІ 12 УГОДИ ПРО СПРОЩЕННЯ ПРОЦЕДУР ТОРГІВЛІ – СВІТОВА ПЕРСПЕКТИВА / К. ВІРС // Customs Scientific Journal. - 2019. - № 1. - С. 81 - 98 uk_UA
dc.identifier.issn 2308-6971 (Print)
dc.identifier.issn 2518-1599 (Online)
dc.identifier.uri http://biblio.umsf.dp.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/4576
dc.description.abstract Customs co-operation at international, regional and global levels is aimed at ensuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations and improving trade flow control through the exchange of information on Customs aspects such as transit, export and import declaration data, origin and valuation-related information, trader-related information and in particular information on customs fraud. This exchange of data is currently a key element of the WTO TFA and Article 12 of the TFA considers all the necessary components for such an exchange of information, such as the requesting country’s need, verify its request, protect the exchanged data, and ensure the confidentiality of data and the exchange of data based on the principle of reciprocity. Article 12 TFA also refers to bilateral and regional mutual administrative assistance agreements, which remain the main tool for governments and customs administrations to engage in such cooperation. This paper investigates the different approaches and lists the Customs Mutual Assistance Agreements (CMAAs) of mayor stakeholders in Global Trade, of medium trade nations and of small countries. 23 tables are displaying the results of this research. It investigates CMAAs by help of direct publications on their CMAAs and of other nations that are not publishing data on their CMAAs by pooling data published by other nations. The paper concludes that bilateral mutual agreements are favorable for large nations but difficult to negotiate for small nations. Finally it calls for the importance of regional mutual customs cooperation. uk_UA
dc.language.iso en uk_UA
dc.publisher Університет митної справи та фінансів uk_UA
dc.relation.ispartofseries Customs Scientific Journal;2019. - № 1
dc.subject Customs law, Customs classification uk_UA
dc.subject Tariff schedule uk_UA
dc.subject Harmonized System (HS) Nomenclature uk_UA
dc.subject General Rules uk_UA
dc.subject Headings uk_UA
dc.subject Notes uk_UA
dc.subject Subheading notes uk_UA
dc.subject Additional notes uk_UA
dc.subject Common Customs Tariff (CCT) uk_UA
dc.subject Combined Nomenclature (CN) uk_UA
dc.subject European Union (EU) uk_UA
dc.subject митне право uk_UA
dc.subject митна класифікація uk_UA
dc.subject тарифні ставки, номенклатура Гармонізованої системи (ГС) uk_UA
dc.subject загальні правила uk_UA
dc.subject товарна позиція uk_UA
dc.subject примітки uk_UA
dc.subject примітки до субпозицій uk_UA
dc.subject додаткові примітки uk_UA
dc.subject Єдиний митний тариф (ЄМТ) uk_UA
dc.subject Комбінована номенклатура (КН) uk_UA
dc.subject Європейський Союз (ЄС) uk_UA
dc.title CUSTOMS MUTUAL ASSISTANCE AGREEMENTS IN THE LIGHT OF ARTICLE 12 TFA – A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE uk_UA
dc.title.alternative УГОДИ ПРО ВЗАЄМНУ ДОПОМОГУ В МИТНИХ СПРАВАХ В КОНТЕКСТІ СТАТТІ 12 УГОДИ ПРО СПРОЩЕННЯ ПРОЦЕДУР ТОРГІВЛІ – СВІТОВА ПЕРСПЕКТИВА uk_UA
dc.type Article uk_UA


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