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.

Issue 52

Issue 52

Congress to target Boeing-Iran deal * BREXIT: now what happens? * Russia extends embargo on EU, U.S. and other food and agricultural products *Iran: sanctions minefield for non-U.S. companies * U.S. economic sanctions on North Korea in 2016 and why you should care * UK/EU encryption – what is controlled? * Iran files case against the U.S.A. before the ICJ 32

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Issue 51

Issue 51

Three years in: EU sanctions against Russia * EU: toward a common catch-all controls policy * Commerce and State departments revise technology export definitions * EU Court rules on compensation for damage suffered as a result of travel restrictions * India joins Missile Technology Control Regime * Talking Export Controls with Chris White MP

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Issue 50

Issue 50

Italy bans exports of Hacking Team surveillance products to Egypt * Penalty spot: enforcement in Brazil * Switzerland responds to the JCPOA * Doing business with China? Beware the export control risks * The real export compliance challenges of simulation software

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Issue 49

Issue 49

Profile: the Swedish Export Control Society * The Iran Procurement Channel: turning concept into practice * Step-by-step overview of commodity jurisdiction * Japan: Revising arms export regulation * Protecting national heritage or stifling the German art market? * Master Tech: a very expensive lesson in Canada’s export controls laws * Australia: Iran back in vogue

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Issue 48

Issue 48

UK financial sanctions enforcement new powers and tougher sentences * U.S. enacts North Korea sanctions legislation * Amendments to Canada’s Iran sanctions regime * Talking export controls with John Patrick O’Shea * Eyes on the prize: are you ready for Iran? * Fighting cyber crime: are export controls the appropriate tool? * Lifting sanctions under EU and U.S. law * Singapore’s journey towards strategic goods control

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Issue 47

Issue 47

UK arms exports to Saudi under scrutiny * Top 10 things to know about implementation of the Iran nuclear agreement * U.S. and EU restricted party screening: when enough is enough * SimEX 2015: EU Member States working together * Exporting goods from Canada to China: what exporters need to know * Just how compliant are you in Asia?

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Issue 46

Issue 46

Enforcement in Australia * Talking export controls with Brian Nilsson * Germany/EU: cloud data transfer controls * The impact of U.S. controls on universities * SPECIAL FOCUS: PREDICTIONS FOR 2016

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Issue 45

Issue 45

More non-U.S. banks hit with sanctions fines * The tricky business of de-risking * Canada: new dual-use General Export Permit * ‘Facilitation’: A new tool for extra-territorial sanctions enforcement? * How awesome are Australia’s AUSGELs? * Colombia: compliance challenges as nation ascends to world economic stage

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Issue 44

Issue 44

Balancing investment liberalisation and national security in China-U.S. relations * EU aviation and Iran sanctions: current position * Penalty Spot: United Arab Emirates in focus * U.S. revises Cuba sanctions regulations to further normalise trade with Cuba * Is the AECA really extraterritorial?

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ISSUE 43

ISSUE 43

Penalty Spot: Enforcement in India * Talking export controls: Marietje Schaake MEP * Why the Arms Trade Treaty matters * U.S. sanctions post a busy second quarter * The FATF and proliferation financing * Managing contractual risk * Is 3D printing a threat to export controls?

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