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Paulette Vander Schueren

Partner, Mayer Brown
Paulette Vander Schueren is a senior partner in Mayer Brown's International Trade Product Group in Brussels, after leading the team for well over a decade.

Chambers Global stated that “Paulette Vander Schueren is consistently singled out for her depth of experience in this field, and is described by sources as "one of the best customs and trade lawyers in the world” and Chambers Global 2021 mentions that clients value Paulette for her “enormous wealth of experience, eye for the larger detail.” Chambers Europe 2022 states that sources deem her to be "very wise and a pleasure to listen to," further noting that "she is extraordinary in many respects." The International Who's Who of Business Lawyers - Trade & Customs lists her as a Global Elite Thought Leader. Paulette is also recognized as part of the Hall of Fame in Legal 500 EMEA – Customs, Trade, WTO and Anti-Dumping in Belgium.

She advises clients on all aspects of international and EU trade and customs law, with particular emphasis on trade remedies, customs and export control and sanctions as well as EU decision-making procedures having an impact on trade.

She represents and advises clients in trade remedy cases before the EU institutions and outside the EU, including on anti-dumping, subsidies, safeguard and, in the EU, on Trade Barrier Regulation matters.

She advises foreign governments on the implementation and interpretation of trade remedy laws and also advises private and governmental clients on the negotiation and interpretation of international and bilateral agreements concluded by the EU as well as on WTO issues. Paulette has also been involved and handled WTO dispute settlement proceedings.

Paulette represents clients in a wide range of customs matters involving inter alia tariff classification, including before EU and EU Member State authorities as well as the World Customs Organization (the "WCO") and authorities outside the EU. She represents clients on customs valuation matters involving EU and WTO/WCO provisions before EU, EU Member State and third country authorities. She advises on economic tariff regimes such as inward processing and processing under customs control or duty suspensions and tariff quotas. She counsels clients on EU and international origin rules as well as origin labelling and on the EU's General System of Preferences.

Paulette represents and advises private companies in relation to the interpretation of EU and international provisions on export controls and economic sanctions and on the implementation of these provisions by EU Member States, both as regards ad hoc issues and the drafting of compliance documents or contractual provisions. She also advises on the implications of the EU’s anti-boycott provisions. In these matters, Paulette and her colleagues in Brussels work closely together with their colleagues in the US and the UK who are experts in these matters.

Paulette’s EU Regulatory experience includes EU's harmonization legislation and its implementation in the EU Member States, including technical regulations and standards, safety regulations and provisions affecting the marketing of goods (for example, sales promotion guarantees), as well as excise, VAT and environmental provisions. With the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty in the EU, Paulette has also counselled clients on EU institutional matters and the balance of powers.

Paulette and her colleagues advise also on a number of novel regulatory issues including forced labour, environmental issues including deforestation, CBAM and ETS, foreign direct investment, third country subsidies regulations, supply chain due diligence requirements or other ESG related matters.

Paulette has been involved in numerous international trade disputes and appeared before the European Commission as well as the European Courts. She has also appeared in and counsels on WTO dispute settlement.
Prior to joining Mayer Brown in 2005, Paulette was co-head of the International Trade team at another prominent law firm where she practised in the same field since 1981.

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EU carbon border adjustment mechanism (EU CBAM)
EU carbon border adjustment mechanism (EU CBAM)
Practice Notes

This Practice Note covers the requirements of Regulation (EU) 2023/956 of 10 May 2023 establishing the EU carbon border adjustment mechanism (the EU CBAM Regulation). The EU CBAM establishes equivalent rules to those imposed by the EU emissions trading system (ETS) for goods with high embedded greenhouse gas emissions being imported into the EU. This Practice Note covers the scope of the EU CBAM, the transition period reporting requirements, and the obligations to submit CBAM declarations and surrender CBAM certificates as applicable from 2026 onwards. It also provides practical guidance on the calculation of embedded emissions, the administration of the CBAM via registries, and the consequences of non-compliance. This Practice Note also covers proposals for reform of the EU CBAM pursuant to the omnibus simplification package, as published in February 2025.

The EU Forced Labour Regulation
The EU Forced Labour Regulation
Practice Notes

This Practice Notes discusses Regulation (EU) 2024/3015 on prohibiting products made with forced labour on the Union market (the EU Forced Labour Regulation). It covers background information and the broader regulatory framework addressing human rights in cross-border supply chains, the scope of the Regulation and its application, the role of the competent authorities, the investigation process which aims to identify and address products made with forced labour before they enter, or if already present, to remove them from the EU market. The Practice Note explains the content of the decisions issued at the end of the investigation process, the enforcement provisions, the consequences for economic operators as well as the Union Network Against Forced Labour Products, the database of forced labour risks areas or products, the single information submission point and the Forced Labour Single Portal, which are established by the Regulation.

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Education

  • College of Europe , Certificat des Hautes Etudes Européennes, LLM
  • Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Licentie in de Rechten, JD
  • Universitaire Faculteiten Sint-Aloysius, Kandidatuur in de Rechten, pre-JD

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