
The Guide to Sanctions - Third Edition
Pages: 568
ISBN: 978-1-83862-874-1
We live in a new era for sanctions, more than ever, it seems. More states are using them, in more creative (and often unilateral) ways. They’ve become many states’ first line of response.
This, alas, creates a degree of complication for everyone else. Hitherto no book has addressed those issues and the proliferation of sanctions regimes and investigations in a structured way. GIR’s The Guide to Sanctions solves that. Written by contributors from the small but expanding field of sanctions enforcement, it dissects the topic in a practical fashion, from every stakeholder’s perspective, and is an invaluable resource.
Contents:
Foreword
Neil Whiley
Introduction
Rachel Barnes QC, Paul Feldberg and Nicholas Turner
Chapters
Part I: Sanctions and Export Control Regimes Around the World
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UN Sanctions
Guy Martin and Charles Enderby Smith -
EU Restrictive Measures
Genevra Forwood, Sara Nordin, Matthias Vangenechten, Tobias Zuber,Julia Marssola and Fabienne Vermeeren -
EU Sanctions Enforcement
David Savage -
UK Sanctions
Paul Feldberg, Robert Dalling, Karam Jardaneh and Matthew Worby -
UK Sanctions Enforcement
Rachel Barnes QC, Saba Naqshbandi, Patrick Hill and Genevieve Woods -
US Sanctions
John D Buretta and Megan Y Lew -
US Sanctions Enforcement by OFAC and the DOJ
David Mortlock, Britt Mosman, Nikki Cronin and Ahmad El-Gamal -
Export Controls in the European Union
Anahita Thoms -
Export Controls in the United Kingdom
Tristan Grimmer and Ben Smith -
Export Controls in the United States
Meredith Rathbone and Hena Schommer -
Sanctions and Export Controls in the Asia-Pacific Region
Wendy Wysong, Ali Burney and Nicholas Turner -
Developments in Mainland China and Hong Kong
Qing Ren, Deming Zhao and Ningxin Huo -
Sizing up China’s Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law and Other Countermeasures
Kate Yin and Derrick Zhao
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Practical Applications of International Sanctions and Export Controls in France
Stéphane de Navacelle, Julie Zorrilla and Thomas Lapierre
Part II: Compliance Programmes
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Principled Guide to Sanctions Compliance Programmes
Zia Ullah and Victoria Turner -
Sanctions Screening: Challenges and Control Considerations
Charlie Steele, Gerben Schreurs, Sarah Wrigley, Deborah Luskin and Jona Boscolo Cappon
Part III: Sanctions in Practice
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Navigating Conflicting Sanctions Regimes
Cherie Spinks and Bruce G Paulsen -
Sanctions Issues Arising in Corporate Transactions
Barbara D Linney and Orga Cadet -
Key Sanctions Issues in Civil Litigation and Arbitration
Claire A DeLelle and Nicole Erb -
Issues Arising for Financial Institutions and Regulated Entities
Jason Hungerford, Ori Lev, Tamer Soliman and James Ford -
Impacts of Sanctions and Export Controls on Supply Chains
Alex J Brackett, J Patrick Rowan, Jason H Cowley, Laura C Marshall, Edwin O Childs, Jr and Elissa N Baur -
Practical Issues in Cyber-Related Sanctions
Brian Fleming, Timothy O’Toole, Christopher Stagg, Caroline Watson, Manuel Levitt and Mary Mikhaeel -
The Role of Forensics in Sanctions Investigations
Nate Giarnese, Tianyu You, Kristen McCannon Krishnamurthy, Soyoung Yang and Luis F Arandia, Jr
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Representing Designated Persons: A UK Lawyer’s Perspective
Anna Bradshaw and Alistair Jones
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Representing Designated Persons: A US Lawyer’s Perspective
Farhad Alavi and Sam Amir Toossi