This paper discusses the Export Administration Act in terms of its evolution in the 20th century, its major features including the types of controls authorized by the act, the Commerce Control List and export licensing procedures, and issues concerning the maintenance of export controls under IEEPA. It then highlights several controlled commodities that have been featured prominently in export control discussions. Finally, it discusses competing business and national security perspectives concerning several of more contentious themes in the export control debate: the controllability of technology, the effectiveness of multilateral control regimes, the organization of the export control system, and the impact of export controls on the U.S. e...
This paper begins with a comparison of the Canadian and U.S. export control structures. It examines ...
Export controls is currently a relevant and dynamic topic. Given the growth of global operations and...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In controllin...
This report discusses the Export Administration Act (EAA) in terms of its evolution in the 20th cent...
The 112th Congress may consider reforms of the U.S. export control system. The balance between natio...
The current system of United States export controls began with the Export Control Act of 1949. Foll...
In the 107th Congress, renewed efforts are underway to enact a permanent replacement for the Export ...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Two bills before Con...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Each yea...
The production of hazardous materials that can be used for civilian and military purposes (dual-use ...
This Note analyzes the EAAA and the administrative regulations it subsequently engendered; it also e...
The Export Administration Act of 2001 was introduced on January 23, 2001. Hearings were held by the ...
The Export Administration Act of 19791 amended thirty years of legislative controls over the export...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The U.S. gover...
Countries restrict exports for a number of reasons ranging from national security, foreign policy to...
This paper begins with a comparison of the Canadian and U.S. export control structures. It examines ...
Export controls is currently a relevant and dynamic topic. Given the growth of global operations and...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In controllin...
This report discusses the Export Administration Act (EAA) in terms of its evolution in the 20th cent...
The 112th Congress may consider reforms of the U.S. export control system. The balance between natio...
The current system of United States export controls began with the Export Control Act of 1949. Foll...
In the 107th Congress, renewed efforts are underway to enact a permanent replacement for the Export ...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Two bills before Con...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Each yea...
The production of hazardous materials that can be used for civilian and military purposes (dual-use ...
This Note analyzes the EAAA and the administrative regulations it subsequently engendered; it also e...
The Export Administration Act of 2001 was introduced on January 23, 2001. Hearings were held by the ...
The Export Administration Act of 19791 amended thirty years of legislative controls over the export...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The U.S. gover...
Countries restrict exports for a number of reasons ranging from national security, foreign policy to...
This paper begins with a comparison of the Canadian and U.S. export control structures. It examines ...
Export controls is currently a relevant and dynamic topic. Given the growth of global operations and...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In controllin...