
Dr Oleksii Fedotov
Oleksii Fedotov is a professor at Maritime and Customs Law Department at the National University 'Odessa Law Academy' (Ukraine). He received his PhD in Law from National University `Odesa Law Academy` in 2004. Oleksii has 20 years of experience in teaching customs law. He now teaches courses and performs research in customs law, public administration in customs and anti-smuggling law. He has been working in local Ukrainian companies for more than 7 years as a specialist in customs consulting and declaration of goods. He is also Attorney-at-Law and Member of Ukrainian National Bar Association.
ORCID iD: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7659-3023
E-mail: fedotov_ap@ukr.net
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Paper or pixels? The dual challenge of document management in Ukraine’s e-customs clearance
In the era of digital technologies, electronic customs clearance of goods has become a standard for many countries across the globe. Ukraine is no exception. However, unfortunately, even in the modern system, problems can arise that can significantly complicate and slow down customs clearance. One such problem is the provision...
Issues of the liability of customs brokers under the Ukrainian customs legislation
For the offenses committed, which are related to the implementation of customs brokerage activities, the customs broker bears responsibility established by the Customs Code of Ukraine (CCU) and other laws of Ukraine. The person authorized to declare goods, commercial vehicles on behalf of the declarant has the same obligations, rights,...
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Paper or pixels? The dual challenge of document management in Ukraine’s e-customs clearance
In the era of digital technologies, electronic customs clearance of goods has become a standard for many countries across the globe. Ukraine is no exception. However, unfortunately, even in the modern system, problems can arise that can significantly complicate and slow down customs clearance. One such problem is the provision...
Issues of the liability of customs brokers under the Ukrainian customs legislation
For the offenses committed, which are related to the implementation of customs brokerage activities, the customs broker bears responsibility established by the Customs Code of Ukraine (CCU) and other laws of Ukraine. The person authorized to declare goods, commercial vehicles on behalf of the declarant has the same obligations, rights,...