Journal Sales

History in the making. Back issues of WorldECR dating back to 2011 are available to purchase. A valuable resource for every trade law library.
Back issues can be purchased below for £55. For bulk/series purchases, please contact mark.cusick@worldecr.com.

Trade Security Journal Issue 2

Trade Security Journal Issue 2

US forced labour import ban: challenges for compliant companies * EITI: championing transparency in extractive industries * China’s new cybersecurity law * Are you prepared for the EU Fourth Anti-Money Laundering Directive? * Odebrecht: the full story

£55
Trade Security Journal Issue 1

Trade Security Journal Issue 1

The UK’s Modern Slavery Act: One year in, what has been the impact? * Vetting and selecting a third-party supplier * Recent trends in German and US foreign investment controls * European Parliament adopts text on conflict minerals * Managing civil and criminal law risks when faced with corruption allegations in relation to a third party

£55
Issue 73

Issue 73

EU issues draft guidance on dual-use ICPs * ZTE monitoring period extended * Where should export control compliance sit in a business? Part 2 * Talking export controls with Alex Groba * The many dimensions of the 3D printed gun debate * Back to the past with Iran: peering through the cloud of section * Philippines: Strategic Trade Management Act inches closer to implementation * USA: Tightened restrictions on technology transfer under the Export Control Reform Act

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Issue 72

Issue 72

Establishing an effective export compliance organisation * Turkish delight: sanctions, tariffs, and the new normal * US Congress threatens more sanctions against the Russian government * US ramps up sanctions activities against North Korea in 2018 * Transit and the transport service providers – victims or facilitators? * US controls: What every healthcare and life sciences compliance officer needs to know

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Issue 71

Issue 71

THE WORLDECR AWARDS 2018 * Sanctions – and the impact on arbitration * US Congress to restrict foreign investment and expand export controls * JCPOA general licences revoked; wind down licences issued * Sanctions – the end of alignment? Addressing congressional notification requirements – best practices * State and Commerce proposed revisions to rules on the export of firearms and ammunition

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Issue 70

Issue 70

The Kim-Trump Summit: a new era? * US announces ‘strictest BIS compliance requirements ever’ on ZTE * Putin signs counter-sanctions into law * Focus: perspectives on the impact of US withdrawal from the JCPOA  * UK: Sanctions & Anti-Money Laundering Act 2018 * The UK’s ‘arms brokering’ controls: not always understood  * Crypto currencies, tokens, smart contracts and sanctions * Recent changes in Japanese export controls 

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Issue 69

Issue 69

President Trump pulls out of Iran nuclear deal: Sanctions re-imposed * Indian government promotes implementation of ICPs for export controls * The prospect of expanded EU blocking legislation: a solution or a problem? * Israel introduces major export control reforms * Implementing proliferation financing controls: How export controls can help * Breaking new digital ground and driving impact through internal audit at Siemens * Practical solutions to managing re-export risks in a global aerospace and defence supply chain

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Issue 68

Issue 68

EU dual-use penalties in national legislation * The relevance for financial institutions of standard provisions in EU sanctions *Crossing boundaries – the art of export controls * CAATSA’s section 231: a dangerous precedent? * Iran SEC disclosures * National security, export controls, and the space economy * OFAC sets CAATSA on big names in Russian business and politics * EU experts: Introduce cyber-surveillance items as ‘third pillar’ of export controls *

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Issue 67

Issue 67

US: ‘toughest ever’ North Korea sanctions * WorldECR visits the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies in Monterey * Demystifying delisting: A guide to seeking removal from international sanctions lists * OFAC’s pivot to Asia: new risks emerge * CSE and the long arm of US sanctions * Peru: Dual-use export controls in transit and transhipment * The missile sanctions gap: realigning US and EU Iran designations * Smart contracts, blockchain and export control compliance

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Issue 66

Issue 66

The Oligarch Report: the 2018 rich list no one wants to be on * CISTEC publishes China export control concerns * India joins the Australia Group * The Global Magnitsky Act: impact for business * Italy introduces new export control and sanctions legislation * An introduction to Jersey’s sanctions regime * India joining the Wassenaar Arrangement: a decisive step towards non-proliferation

£55