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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.
Issue 38
Cuba and the United States move closer; Sanctions in their sights: the UK bar gets busy; Between a rock and a hard place: the German anti-boycott law; Dual-use controls outreach: a new method; Recent enforcement of U.S. export controls overseas: what the data reveals; Surveillance technology and the EU export control policy review
Issue 37
U.S. implements measures to liberalise Cuba sanctions and export controls; Aerospace/Defence: export control challenges; Analysis of an export control system: the Russian Federation; Congress takes aim at cyber attacks through the National Defense Authorisation Act; Insurance sector: next up for a crackdown? ; Update on Canada’s Russia sanctions
ISSUE 36
An overview of India’s export control regime; P5+1 and Iran extend talks to 30 June 2015; Transition time for trade control in Tokyo; Boardtalk: going beyond compliance; Fokker’s Iran sanctions violations review; The Seven Deadly Sins of software companies; Stopping illicit procurement: lessons from global finance; First ever damages in sanctions case awarded by EU General Court; EU sanctions and export controls round-up
ISSUE 35
Wind River action looks to spell the end of exporter ‘encryption complacency’; Talking export controls with Ian J. Stewart; Proliferation indicators and the use of the catch-all mechanism; Managing third-party logistics providers ; Accounts and accountability: the Arab Bank ruling ; U.S. reform: current status and challenges
ISSUE 34
The sanctions regime of the World Bank and other IFIs; Talking export controls with Eric Hirschhorn; India’s Additional Protocol and the IAEA; Belgium’s regional controls on defence-related items; Canada’s new Freezing Assets of Corrupt Foreign Officials Act; Recent actions in the conflict minerals provisions of the Dodd-Frank Act
Issue 32
Non-EU states’ Ukraine and Russia sanctions; European Commission: possible directions for future EU dual-use export control regime; Space industry: changes to the USML and CCL; UK: pre-licence register of arms brokers; An overview of Swedish export controls; The pros and cons of outsourcing classification
Issue 30
Sanctions against Russia: international update; Deemed exports U.S. government-style; EU: proposed conflict minerals regulation envisions voluntary scheme; ASEAN: strategic trade management update; Israel: export controls and cyber technologies
Issue 29
EU imposes Ukraine sanctions; Talking export controls with Kim Prost; The intersection of anti-corruption and export enforcement; Trade control trends: general licence schemes; Important new ITAR brokering provisions; Taiwan strategic trade controls; Export controls in Latin America and the Caribbean: 2013 in review