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Title |
On the process of testimony of seaport customs
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Autors |
Lantseva Veronica Iurievna
an assistant of
the Chair of “the Theory and History of the State
and Law” of the Marine Law and Customs Department of
Admiral Ushakov Maritime State Academy. Bld. 93,
Lenina Ave., Novorossisk, 353918. E-mail: lantseva.v@yandex.ru |
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Section |
International law |
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Issue |
6/2012 |
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181-185 |
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Abstract |
The legal way of testimony of seaport customs of the
Russian Federation includes the following procedures.
Port administration sends to the Chamber of Commerce
and Industry of the Russian Federation compilation
project of seaport customs with an appendix which
contains written conclusions of territorial chamber
of commerce and industry and organizations that use
these customs. After consideration of indicated
documents by workgroup at CCI of Russia the
recommendations about testifying, revision or
motivated refuse are given. Direct testifying
seaport customs is carried out by the Chamber of
Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation by
granting the certificate of registration of the
custom to the declarant. In practice, the procedure
for the formation of customs varies greatly from
that of the approved legislation. In order to avoid
unfair practices, in which individual economic
agents in the port having no special powers in
relation to their contractors try to use seaport
customs for giving themselves such powers. The
author suggests paying regard to the position the
Federal law providing for establishing General rules
of sailing and parking vessels in ports and
approaches to them and Compulsory seaport
regulations by the Federal executive body authorized
by the Government of the Russian Federation. The
rules included as customs into normative acts
devoted to the rules of conduct in the sea port will
eliminate a long, laborious and costly procedure of
testimony. |
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Keywords |
seaport custom, code of customs, testimony of
seaport customs, chamber of commerce and industry,
registration, compulsory seaport regulations. |
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