About Customs Law Review
Customs Law Review, a journal conceived to become a space for rigorous reflection, critical analysis and international dialogue on customs law and related disciplines.
In a global context where international trade is evolving at an unprecedented pace, customs functions demand new perspectives, updated conceptual frameworks, and a technical discussion that transcends borders. This publication was created precisely for this purpose: to offer a serious, pluralistic, and accessible academic forum that brings together specialists, researchers, practitioners, and students committed to strengthening the field.
Customs Law Review will be a bilingual electronic journal, originally written in Spanish and translated into English, with an international focus and a firm commitment to editorial quality. We aspire for each issue to contribute to the development of knowledge useful for professional practice, public policy formulation, and academic advancement.
