Serbian institutes of customs: Access to Europe's customs law

Serbia's entry into the European Union over a decade the goal to strive for. On the way to overcome a number of problems, each with its proper weight and place. Not underestimating the role of each of the problems does not make an error if a leader to customs institutes. In fact, it is impossib...

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Main Author: Stanković Aleksandar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Pristina in Kosovska Mitrovica, Faculty of Economics 2013-01-01
Series:Ekonomski Pogledi
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-7951/2013/1450-79511302111S.pdf
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description Serbia's entry into the European Union over a decade the goal to strive for. On the way to overcome a number of problems, each with its proper weight and place. Not underestimating the role of each of the problems does not make an error if a leader to customs institutes. In fact, it is impossible to make any plans for entry into the European Union customs institutes until Serbia becomes an integral part of the European customs law. The aim of this paper is to highlight the findings on the extent to which we have adopted legal rules of the European Union in the field of customs, as well as the extent to which it is applied locally. Of course, in order to come to these conclusions is necessary to conduct comparative analysis and our European legislation in the field of customs.
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spelling doaj.art-3eb935d71fce4c15b9f070af6ba6f8cc2024-04-03T17:28:34ZengUniversity of Pristina in Kosovska Mitrovica, Faculty of EconomicsEkonomski Pogledi1450-79512334-75702013-01-012013211112410.5937/EkoPog1302111S1450-79511302111SSerbian institutes of customs: Access to Europe's customs lawStanković Aleksandar0Visoka poslovna škola strukovnih studija Blace, SerbiaSerbia's entry into the European Union over a decade the goal to strive for. On the way to overcome a number of problems, each with its proper weight and place. Not underestimating the role of each of the problems does not make an error if a leader to customs institutes. In fact, it is impossible to make any plans for entry into the European Union customs institutes until Serbia becomes an integral part of the European customs law. The aim of this paper is to highlight the findings on the extent to which we have adopted legal rules of the European Union in the field of customs, as well as the extent to which it is applied locally. Of course, in order to come to these conclusions is necessary to conduct comparative analysis and our European legislation in the field of customs.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-7951/2013/1450-79511302111S.pdfcustoms institutesthe european unioncustoms lawcustoms system
spellingShingle Stanković Aleksandar
Serbian institutes of customs: Access to Europe's customs law
Ekonomski Pogledi
customs institutes
the european union
customs law
customs system
title Serbian institutes of customs: Access to Europe's customs law
title_full Serbian institutes of customs: Access to Europe's customs law
title_fullStr Serbian institutes of customs: Access to Europe's customs law
title_full_unstemmed Serbian institutes of customs: Access to Europe's customs law
title_short Serbian institutes of customs: Access to Europe's customs law
title_sort serbian institutes of customs access to europe s customs law
topic customs institutes
the european union
customs law
customs system
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