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Export Control Constraints from a Contractual Point of View

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This article describes how international contracts deal with export control constraints. The burden and risks of non issuance or cancellation of export licences may be on the side of one party only (buyer or seller) or be shared, up to a certain extent, between the parties. The contract may also grant to the parties some time to find alternative solutions, if this can work.

Marc Borello has a Ph.D. in law from the Sorbonne University, Paris (1983), and has been general counsel in various defense and aerospace companies.

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Borello, M. (2017). Export Control Constraints from a Contractual Point of View. In: Tamada, D., Achilleas, P. (eds) Theory and Practice of Export Control. SpringerBriefs in Economics(). Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5960-5_6

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