Abstract

This paper examines the procedural aspects of handling administrative offenses in the field of customs affairs. It provides an in-depth analysis of the legal framework governing the review of such cases, focusing on the specificities of customs legislation and its enforcement in administrative contexts. The study highlights the challenges and complexities involved in adjudicating customs-related administrative offenses, including issues of jurisdiction, evidentiary standards, and the balance between efficient customs control and the rights of individuals and businesses. The paper also discusses the implications of recent legal reforms in this area and their impact on the effectiveness of customs administration. Through a comprehensive review of legislation, case law, and administrative practice, this research offers insights into optimizing the review process of administrative offenses in customs, aiming to enhance legal certainty and efficiency.

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