Yves Melin
Yves Melin
Greenlane Partner, ReedSmith Bruxelles Partner
Yves Melin is a Belgian-qualified international trade, customs, and EU regulatory lawyer. Yves has 20 years of experience as an international trade and customs lawyer in Brussels. He concentrates on trade remedies (anti-dumping measures, countervailing measures and safeguards re-balancing duties), customs laws and procedures, sanctions, export and import controls, and carbon trading and border adjustment. He has represented clients in more than 100 trade remedy investigations, and before the EU Courts in more than 30 disputes relating to international trade and customs laws, including in the landmark cases Ikea Wholesale (C-351/04), XinYi PV (T-586/14) and Jiangsu Seraphim (T-110/17) cases. He is part of Reed Smith’s global environmental, social and governance (ESG) practice, with a particular focus on supply chain due diligence and the enforcement of environmental (carbon border adjustment, deforestation, etc.) and labour (anti-slavery, compliance with ILO conventions) standards for goods crossing the EU’s and the UK’s borders. In the customs area, Yves helps clients reduce duty exposure through customs compliance programs, customs duty suspension filings, and customs litigation. Yves is also one of the founders of Greenlane, an alliance of European customs and international trade law firms. Greenlane consists of 49 trade and customs lawyers located throughout Europe, as well as in Brazil, China, and Taiwan. Yves acts as Green Lane’s pivotal EU and WTO law contact. Yves is a member of the Editorial Board of the Global Trade and Customs Journal (Kluwer), a research fellow in customs and trade law at the University of Liège and a lecturer in the Universities of Antwerp, Liège and Porto.