Surviving United States export controls post 9/11: a model compliance program.

From: Denver Journal of International Law and Policy | Date: June 22, 2005| Author: Dunn, Tara L. | Copyright information
 
PROGRAM FOREWORD--by J. Triplett Mackintosh 
PROGRAM INTRODUCTION--by Mark D. Menefee 
A. PREFACE 
   1. BEYOND EXPORT COMPLIANCE: THE EXPORT COMPLIANCE 
   PROGRAM'S CRUCIAL ROLE IN CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND 
   MINIMIZING THE IMPACT OF VIOLATIONS 
   2. HYPOTHETICAL CLIENT FACTS AND MODEL PROGRAM DESIGN 
   CONSIDERATIONS 
B. XYZ, LLC EXPORT COMPLIANCE PROGRAM 

PROGRAM FOREWORD

J. Triplett Mackintosh (1)

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