International Law and Immigration
Ca. Int'l Law Journal SUMMER 2020, VOL. 28, NO. 1
Content
- Justice For the Holocaust: Eichmann's Jerusalem Trial
- Interview With Angel Swift, Financial Crimes and Human Trafficking Specialist
- The Impact On Export-controlled Goods and Customs Movements In the Event of a 'No Deal Brexit'
- The International Law Section of the California Lawyers Association
- Welcome From the Journal's Editor-in-chief
- Letter From the International Law Section Chair
- International Organizations Immunities Act
- The California International Law Journal Editorial Team
- The California International Law Journal
- International Law Section Executive Committee 2019-2020
- Intellectual Property Rights and International Trade: An Overview of U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights
THE IMPACT ON EXPORT-CONTROLLED GOODS AND CUSTOMS MOVEMENTS IN THE EVENT OF A ‘NO DEAL BREXIT’
Andrew Skinner*
I. INTRODUCTION
This article explores the United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union and the impact that this will have on the movement of goods. In particular, this article reviews the possible impact of this decision on the trade of export-controlled goods within both the United Kingdom (UK) and European Union (EU).