The ‘100% scanning’ law, or House Resolution 1 (H.R. 1), aims to protect US territory against terrorist risks likely to affect the globallogistic chain. A unilateral step, it may be perceived as a disguised protectionist measure which would transfer the risk of ‘seacurity’ to itspartners, particularly if the principle of reciprocity does not apply.In this changing economic (over 325 million containers handled, under 0.5% of which are currently scanned) and regulatory context (following the SAFE framework of standards developed by the World Customs Organization), this forward-looking work parts from a single hypothesis: what will happen if the US 100 % scanning law adopted by Congress in July 2007 actually enters into application on 1 July 2012, or even sooner should there be an attack in the United States, and what are the alternatives ?
Collection : Gestion en Liberté
Publication : 1 juin 2008
Edition : 1ère édition
Intérieur : Noir & blanc
Support(s) : eBook [PDF + ePub + Mobipocket + WEB]
Contenu(s) : PDF, ePub, Mobipocket, WEB
Protection(s) : Marquage social (PDF), Marquage social (ePub), Marquage social (Mobipocket), DRM (WEB)
Taille(s) : 12,5 Mo (PDF), 12,9 Mo (ePub), 26,7 Mo (Mobipocket), 1 octet (WEB)
Langue(s) : Anglais
Code(s) CLIL : 3270, 3177
EAN13 eBook [PDF + ePub + Mobipocket + WEB] : 9782847691764
EAN13 (papier) : 9782847690965
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