Customs law and the international context
Monika Bielskienė
Attorney at Law, Candidate PhD, PwC Lietuva, Vytautas Magnus University
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Milda Stravinskė
Customs expert, Editorial Board Member at monthly Lithuanian journal 'Customs Law for Practitioners'
UPU International Bureau in Berne, https://www.upu.int/en/Universal-Postal-Union/About-UPU/Bodies/International-Bureau
We, Milda Stravinskė and Monika Bielskienė, met to discuss the broader international context of our day-to-day customs activities. First and foremost, customs law is a 'companion' to international trade, so the international context and cooperation, common rules, agreements, and approaches, are inevitable. No importer or customs authority operates in isolation. The need to reconcile many spheres and interests leads to an abundance of international agreements and requirements. While preparing the courses for customs brokers, we both saw the need to disclose this context to our future colleagues. The easiest way to do this is by sharing personal experiences. So we talked about it.
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