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Customs litigation and jurisdiction in Chad
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Customs litigation and jurisdiction in Chad

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Customs litigation, frequently referred to by various authors as customs criminal law or customs criminal law, today constitutes a fundamental element of customs sector activities. It is effectively implemented to supervise, regulate, and provide sanctions against international trade operators who adopt a recalcitrant attitude. Furthermore, customs administrations must be aware that they may be held liable for the behavior of their officers during inspection operations.Nevertheless, when a customs dispute arises, two resolution methods are available: either through a settlement, aimed at resolving the dispute quickly and efficiently, or before the competent courts when the situation requires it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
17 June 2025
Pages
204
ISBN
9786208941376

Customs litigation, frequently referred to by various authors as customs criminal law or customs criminal law, today constitutes a fundamental element of customs sector activities. It is effectively implemented to supervise, regulate, and provide sanctions against international trade operators who adopt a recalcitrant attitude. Furthermore, customs administrations must be aware that they may be held liable for the behavior of their officers during inspection operations.Nevertheless, when a customs dispute arises, two resolution methods are available: either through a settlement, aimed at resolving the dispute quickly and efficiently, or before the competent courts when the situation requires it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
17 June 2025
Pages
204
ISBN
9786208941376