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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 28

Issue 28

Cyber incidents: the appropriate response?; Asian export controls: a snapshot; Changes to the Canadian control of military goods and technology; Contractor beware: the intersection of international development and export controls

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Issue 27

Issue 27

Sanctions against Iran in Israel; Germany: Foreign trade audit – how to be best prepared; Australia’s strengthened export controls; Is Minsk winning the war with Brussels?; Balancing the freedom of academia and security interests: can it be done?

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Issue 26

Issue 26

U.S. export control laws applicable to China; U.S. export control reform: a summary of the major changes; A practical approach to dealing with Argentina’s import restrictions; China announces embargo list for dual-use items to North Korea; Afghan firms being blacklisted without due process; Preventing the diversion of sensitive equipment: the ‘Controlled Delivery Model’

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Issue 25

Issue 25

German experiences with the new EU Sanctions Guidelines; Germany: voluntary disclosure pros and pitfalls; Switzerland: sanctions and the Middle East; U.S. trade with North Korea: the sanctions, recent transactions, and the contradictions; Export control reform issues for ground vehicle and related commodities manufacturers

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Issue 24

Issue 24

New York DFS looks at non-U.S. reinsurers’ compliance with Iran sanctions law; Export compliance clauses: a strong enough shield against the U.S. government?; U.S. Final Rules changes without tears; Export controls of the Czech Republic; Permits and disclosure obligations under Canadian sanctions law; The life cycle of a sanctions programme; EU General Court raises the bar for Council sanctions

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Issue 23

Issue 23

OFAC’s change on tech exports to Iran; Getting to an Arms Trade Treaty; How to bankrupt a chemical company – an export control commentary; Illegal or unjustified seizure of dual-use items in France: is it worth fighting?; Developing export controls in Turkey; Peru: customs control in export operations

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Issue 22

Issue 22

Sanctions de-designation cases in the European Court; Contractual disputes arising from sanctions in the aftermath of the Arab Spring; Are voluntary self-disclosures with the U.S. export agencies a good idea?; Canadian counter-measures in response to U.S. Cuba sanctions; Binding Netherlands: An introduction to Dutch export controls legislation

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Issue 21

Issue 21

The Magnitsky List: a trend-setter process in global human rights and compliance law?; Weighing in: U.S. vs UK export controls; Brazil: implementing economic sanctions on foreign trade operations; An overview of Irish export controls; Strategic trade management: the Singapore experience

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ISSUE 20

ISSUE 20

Entering the Libyan market today: sanctions in post-Gaddafi Libya; Export controls in Africa: the face of the future; How non-U.S. companies may become subject to U.S. re-export controls; U.S. sanctions on Iran: an update; Export control reform and aviation in the U.S.

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Issue 19

Issue 19

Deemed export considerations for the biotech and pharmaceutical industries; Israel: exporting controlled technology; Non-Community dual-use items under the transit regime in France; Shipping industry feels force of EU sanctions against Iran; A look at Eritrea sanctions regimes; SEC guidance on affiliates’ Iran liabilities; CFIUS – a year in review

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