Uniform customs administration is of great importance for the EU
and the competitiveness of EU businesses in global trade. However,
the EU's so-called executive federalism raises the potential for
the non-uniform application of EU customs law. This problem has
already arisen in the European Communities - Selected Customs
Matters WTO dispute settlement. Therefore, the central research
question of this book concerns the challenge presented to executive
federalism in the EU Customs Union by the WTO. It also examines
those safeguard measures for uniform customs administration which
are in operation. Valuable empirical analysis of the
decision-making procedures and practices of the national customs
authorities allows for the fullest understanding of the operation
of the customs administration. An important feature of the
exploration is its analysis of the reform of EU customs law and of
the effectiveness of the European Union's strategies to enhance
uniform customs administration. That analysis helps to identify
potential weak points in the decentralised administration of EU
customs law and suggests ways in which it might be improved.
Scholarly, rigorous and timely, this important study will be
required reading for all scholars of EU customs law.
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