Customs Partnerships: A Two-Way Street

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Abstract

A key element of contemporary regulatory compliance management is the emphasis
on establishing a relationship between industry and customs that is based on partnership and trust. That is, a relationship which reflects a mutual commitment to accountability and improving compliance. Such partnerships, by definition, must be a twoway proposition, since a partnership implies two or more parties working together in order to achieve common goals and objectives. This paper examines the degree to which the partnership approach may be used to effectively manage regulatory compliance.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPartnerschaft oder Subordination? Das Verhältnis von Wirtschaft und Zoll nach dem modernisierten Zollkodex
Subtitle of host publicationTagungsband des 17. Europäischen Zollrechtstags des EFA am 9./10. Juni 2005 in Bonn
EditorsReginhard Henke
Place of PublicationMunster, Germany
PublisherEuropäischen Forums für Außenwirtschaft
Pages23-32
Number of pages10
Volume17
ISBN (Electronic)3930670941
Publication statusPublished - 2005

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