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Proposed ITAR amendment regarding dual nationals and third-country nationals

  • Winston & Strawn LLP
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  • Canada, USA
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  • August 27 2010

The United States Department of State is proposing to amend the International Traffic in Arms Regulations ("ITAR") requirements regarding dual nationals and third-country nationals employed by recipients of controlled goods and technology

Final US ITAR rule on dual and third country nationals raises new challenges for Canadian business

  • McCarthy Tétrault LLP
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  • Canada, USA
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  • May 16 2011

Today, the U.S. State Department’s Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) published in the Federal Register the final rule containing its long-awaited amendments to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) governing the access of dual and third-country nationals to ITAR-controlled defence articles, including technical data

Doing business in Canada

  • Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP
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  • Canada
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  • September 17 2012

Unlike the United States, Canada was not created by a unilateral declaration of independence from the colonial occupation of England

Doing business and raising capital in Canada

  • Torys LLP
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  • Canada
  • -
  • June 29 2012

We have prepared this Business Law Guide as a general overview of certain legal and business matters that may be relevant to a decision to establish or invest in a business in Canada

Applying the ITAR rules and managing human resources: where do things stand today?

  • Norton Rose Canada LLP
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  • Canada, USA
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  • May 25 2012

The International Traffic in Arms Regulations, commonly known as the ITAR rules, are a set of U.S. Government regulations passed under the Arms Export Control Act