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Volume 3, Number 1, April 2009
Editorial
Section 1 - Academic Contributions
The impact of ICT on Customs
Gareth Lewis
The transition from eCustoms to eBorder management
Stephen Holloway
Seamless electronic data and logistics pipelines shift focus from import declarations to start of commercial transaction
David Hesketh
The importance of change management in reforming Customs
Jan-Erland Jansson
Revisiting the First Sale for Export Rule: an attempt to remove fairness in the interests of raising revenues, without improving legal certainty
Laurent Ruessmann and Arnoud Willems
Section 2 - Practitioner Contributions
ICT and the new global investment paradigm: challenges to cross-border trade and investment
Andrew Jackson
Port Community Systems
Alan Long
Management team commitment is key for successful automation in customs administration
Ajantha Dias
US Importer Security Filing: advance electronic data under the SAFE Framework meets the real world
Bryce C Blegen
China: intermediate agency customs audits
Damon Paling
Section 3 - Special Report
Update from the APEC Sub-Committee on Customs Procedures Single Window Working Group
Collaborative approach to single window design a driving force behind paperless trading initiatives
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