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National Control List Development and Implementation

National Control List Development
and Implementation NCL- 201

The National control List Development and Implementation course provides the participants with an overview of the four major international control regimes, technical details regarding each of the international lists, and the process of integrating those independent lists into a master National Control List. The course consists of seven lectures and is augmented by four classification case studies that are interwoven with the lectures.

Prerequisites:

None

Objectives:

Provide managers of licensing officers and other export control staff with an understanding of Western practices and uses of a National Control List. The course covers the history and process related to each major international control regime, the integration of lists from the four regimes into a single National Control List using the European Union Control List Model, and the catalysts for change on National Control Lists and international control lists. The case studies illustrate how to use a National Control List to classify items.

Course Material:

Participant’s Guide, 4 Case Studies

Length:

Two Days


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