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Coping with U.S. Export Controls 2007
Chair(s):
Christopher R. Wall, Evan R. Berlack
Practice Area:
Corporate law,
Intellectual property,
International law,
Securities and other financial products
Published:
Dec 2007
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ISBN:
9781402409875
PLI Item #:
11207
CHB Spine #:
A901
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Front Matter
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Overview of U.S. Export Controls
Chapter 2. Department of Commerce Export Controls
Chapter 3. Department of Commerce Controls on Reexports and Other Activity Abroad
Chapter 4. “End Use” Controls in the Export Administration Regulations
Chapter 5. Brokering Under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations
Chapter 6. Terrorism Finance and Economic Sanctions
Chapter 7. Destined for Terror: Coping with the Most Restrictive of U.S. Export Controls
Chapter 8. The “Treasury” Anti-Boycott Statute
Chapter 9. The U.S. Antiboycott Law and Regulations of the Export Administration Act
Chapter 10. Exporting Technology and Software, Particularly Encryption
Chapter 11. Controlling the Flow of Technology in Global Operations: Deemed Exports
Chapter 12. Testimony of Christopher A. Padilla Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export Administration Before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Terrorism, Nonproliferation, and Trade—July 26, 2007
Chapter 13. Export Controls: Are we Protecting Security and Facilitating Exports? Testimony Before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs’ Subcommittee on Terrorism, Nonproliferation and Trade — July 26, 2007
Chapter 14. Testimony of Adam J. Szubin, Director (Office of Foreign Assets Control) U.S. Department of the Treasury before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs— September 12, 2006
Chapter 15. Key Elements of an Effective U.S. Foreign Trade Controls Compliance Program
Chapter 16. Voluntary Self-Disclosures: Choosing Among Bad Options to Survive
Chapter 17. The International Traffic in Arms Regulations: Compliance and Enforcement in the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls U.S. Department of State
Chapter 18. Defense of Export Controls Enforcement Actions
Chapter 19. “Mistakes were Made” Assessing Risks & Liabilities in Mergers & Acquisitions Under the Export Control Laws
Chapter 20. Case Studies / Appendices
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