Customs Electronic Bulletin Board - Explained
What is a Customs Electronic Bulletine Board?
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What is a Customs Electronic Bulletin Board (CEBB)?Academic Research on Customs Electronic Bulletin Board (CEBB)What is a Customs Electronic Bulletin Board (CEBB)?
The Customs Electronic Bulletin Board (CEBB) is an electronic data surface that publicly displays all information on rulings, regulations, and procedures of the United States Customs Service. CEBB provides a periodic compilation of public messages, notices announcements, and sometimes advertisement to trade and shipping communities. Shipments and trading requirements decided on by the U.S Customs Service are also made available on CEBB.
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Academic Research on Customs Electronic Bulletin Board (CEBB)
- Customs Law, McGrath, M. T., Friedman, L. M., & Shapiro, R. A. (1997). In Int'l L. (Vol. 31, p. 379).
- Comparative Views of US Customs Valuation Issues in Light of the US Customs Modernization Act, Hayward, E. J., & Long, J. (1996). Minn. J. Global Trade, 5, 311.
- International Investment, Development, and Privatization, Edwards Jr, R. H., Williamson, I. A., Weinstein, B. H., & Hines, C. L. (2001). In Int'l L. (Vol. 35, p. 383).
- Fundamentals of Importing and the Customs Modernization Act, Fulkerson, D. L. (1997). Tulsa J. Comp. & Int'l L., 5, 335.
- Debating the curriculum: Social studies or history, 18921937, Watras, J. (2002). The Social Studies, 93(6), 245-250.
- India on-line: Electronic bulletin boards and the construction of a diasporic Hindu identity, Rai, A. S. (1995). Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies, 4(1), 31-57.
- Investigating the role of identity in writing using electronic bulletin boards, Spiliotopoulos, V., & Carey, S. (2005). Canadian modern language review, 62(1), 87-109.
- Computer Bulletin Boards and Defamation: Who Should Be Liable-Under What Standard, Charles, R. (1987). JL & Tech., 2, 121.
- Perceptions of American Culture, Meagher, M. E., & Castaos, F. (1996). Computer-mediated communication: Linguistic, social, and cross-cultural perspectives, 39, 187.
- Indigenous language revitalization and technology from traditional to contemporary domains, Galla, C. (2009). Indigenous Language Revitalization: Encouragement, Guidance & Lessons Learned. Flagstaff (Arizona, Estados Unidos): Northern Arizona University. Pgs, 167-182.