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Customs Law

Customs Law’s department is headed by professionals specialised both in Italian and international level, representing clients in customs disputes before the European Civil and Administrative Courts, as well as before the European Court of Justice and the European Commission.

Particularly, our lawyers have extensive knowledge on:

  • Controls on exports and imports
  • Customs tariff
  • Customs value of goods
  • Rules on the origin of goods
  • Customs classification and evaluations
  • Product and food safety
  • Packaging and labelling
  • Dual-use goods and technologies
  • Customs certificates BTI and BOI
  • Assistance for anti-dumping procedures
  • Anti-dumping duties and trade defence instruments
  • Customs procedures in the fashion and luxury sector
  • AEO certification
  • Litigation with the Customs Agency

If you need assistance with a matter in Italy, our English-speaking italian law lawyers can assist you right away with a free initial consultation.

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