WCJ. Volume 8, Number 2, September 2014

  • Editorial
  • Section 1 – Academic Contributions
    • Tracing trails: implications of tax information exchange programs for customs administrations
      Chang-Ryung Han and Rachel McGauran
    • Combating illicit trade and transnational smuggling: key challenges for customs and border control agencies
      Gautam Basu
    • Old wine in new skins: analysis of the Trade Facilitation Agreement vis-à-vis the Revised Kyoto Convention
      Hans-Michael Wolffgang and Edward Kafeero
    • Improving Australian border enforcement of IPR by referring to the Chinese experience
      Min Li
    • Improving cooperation between customs and environmental agencies to prevent illegal transboundary shipments of hazardous waste
      David C Dill and Deborah A Kopsick
  • Section 2 – Practitioner Contributions
    • Geospatial intelligence: Can Customs learn from the policing perspective?
      John de Belle
    • Import value de minimis level in selected economies as cause of undervaluation of imported goods
      Steven Pope, Cezary Sowiński and Ives Taelman
  • Section 3 – Special Reports
    • Inaugural INCU Global Conference, 21-23 May 2014, Baku, Republic of Azerbaijan: Opening address
      His Excellency Ambassador Roberto Azevêdo, Director-General, World Trade Organization
    • Baku Resolution
      International Network of Customs Universities
    • Lines and flows: the beginning and end of borders: Addendum I
      Assistant Secretary Alan D Bersin, US Department of Homeland Security
  • Section 4 – Reference Material

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