- Section 1 – Academic Contributions
- The Establishment and Application of the DNA of Customs Law and Practice
Tom Walsh - The Right to be Heard in EU Customs Law
Fabrizio Vismara - Development Model for Facilitating the Negotiation of AEO MRAs
Tuan Pham - The Jurisdictional Conflict Between Regional Trade Agreements and the World Trade Organization
Abdulmohsen Alajmi - Big Data Analytics for Supply Chain Sustainability: Amid the Outbreak of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Tariq Al-Shbail, Asma Maghayreh and Mohammed Awad - Manifest Monitoring Model as Support for Customs Risk Management: Evidence from Taiwan
Yen-Hui Kuo and Shu-Ching Chou - Research Results Enhancing the Employer Branding Efforts of the Hungarian Tax and Customs Administration
Adrienn Magasvári, Péter Olexa and Andrea Szabó - Methodology for Determining Optimal Import Tariffs
Batnasan Namsrai, Munkhbayasgalan Ganbold and Narandalai Davaatsedev - Customs Revenues Prediction Using Ensemble Methods (Statistical Modelling vs Machine Learning)
Jordan Simonov and Zoran Gligorov - Enabling Supply Chain Visibility and Compliance Through Voluntary Information Sharing with Customs: a Case Study of the Global Quality Traceability System in China Customs
Xin Zhou, Yao-Hua Tan and Boriana Rukanova
- The Establishment and Application of the DNA of Customs Law and Practice
- Section 2 – Practitioner Contributions
- Humanitarian Customs: Lessons Learned Regarding Customs Response and Role in Supply Chain Continuity During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Shri. T. Samaya Murali, S. Vandana Raj and G. Kanaga Subramanian
- Humanitarian Customs: Lessons Learned Regarding Customs Response and Role in Supply Chain Continuity During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Section 3 – Special Report
- Section 4 – Reference Material