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Efficient handling of export control goods lists

creditable in the elective module for the China Competence Certificate
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Speaker
Jochen Kuck | Attorney at Law and In-House Counsel | Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH
Organizer
ChinaKooP | International Office
Linus Schlüter
Language of the event
German
Wheelchair access
Yes
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No
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The seminar will take place in two blocks:
- Technology and knowledge transfer in export control (14.04.2025, 14:00-15:30)
- Efficient handling of the export control goods lists (28.04.2025, 14:00-15:30) 

The sessions can be attended individually.
However, for recognition within the elective module of the China Competence Certificate, participation in both sessions is required to earn a total of 4 teaching units (TU).

Target group: University administration in Thuringia, scientists from research institutions, including non-university institutions in Thuringia

Max. Number of persons: 40

Duration: Lecture followed by a Q&A session

Learning objectives: Gain knowledge of how to handle the goods lists

Key learning content: Introduction and overview of the following topics:

  •  The concept of goods
  • Why is goods classification important?
  • What categories of goods or lists of goods are there?
  • The 4 methods of classifying goods
  • Structure, classification and nomenclature of Annex I of the EU Dual-Use Regulation
  • The national export list
  • How to read the lists of goods?
  • Tips for dealing with the lists of goods 

About the speaker:
Jochen Kuck is admitted as a lawyer and in-house lawyer. He has worked for several years as in-house counsel in the field of export control in a major German research institution and as an independent lawyer. He has particular experience in the specialised context of academia. He is intensively involved in the field of research security, particularly with regard to co-operations with China. He has already conducted numerous training courses on export control law and its implementation at academic institutions specifically for various research institutions and universities, including in 2023 for the three profile lines of the University of Jena.

Please register for the participation in the event:

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