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Welcome to the sixth edition of ICLG - Sanctions. Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton &
Garrison LLP is delighted to serve as the Guide's Contributing Editors and author of
two chapters.
This edition covers the economic sanctions laws of 14 jurisdictions, and its opening
chapters survey key regulatory and enforcement topics. The Guide brings together the
expertise and perspectives of leading practitioners across the world. This publication
serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to understand sanctions regimes across
jurisdictions and a concise primer on the various forms of sanctions, types of sanctions
enforcement, and compliance expectations.
Sanctions are increasingly used as an important (and sometimes the primary) tool
of foreign policy, as the unprecedented imposition of sanctions targeting Russia as
a result of its invasion of Ukraine has made clear, and a number of jurisdictions have
increased their focus on the enforcement of sanctions requirements. Regulators have
also increased their focus on applying sanctions principles to new frontiers, such as
the digital asset space. As sanctions continue to expand and change at a rapid pace,
those engaged in international trade are forced to navigate an increasingly complex
- and sometimes conflicting - regulatory environment. We hope the Guide serves as
a useful roadmap.
We encourage you to contact us with suggestions for future editions.
Contents
Recent Developments in U.S. Sanctions: Russia Sanctions, OFAC Enforcement Trends, and Compliance Lessons Learned
Roberto J. Gonzalez & Joshua R. Thompson, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
U.S.-China Strategic Competition and the Impact of Economic Statecraft on Global Financial Institutions and Corporates
Adam Smith, David Wolber, Dharak Bhavsar & Claire Yi, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
Investigations and Enforcement Across the Main Sanctions Jurisdictions - and the Right Response to Them
Aziz Rahman, Zulfi Meerza & Angelika Hellweger, Rahman Ravelli
Annual Developments in Russia/Belarus-related EU Sanctions Litigation 2024
Sebastiaan Bennink, BenninkAmar
Central, Eastern Europe and Central Asia Overview
Luke Wochensky & Karla Rundtová, Kinstellar
Australia
Dennis Miralis, Arman Salehirad, Doris Li & Richard
Boesel, Nyman Gibson Miralis
Belgium
Bruno Lebrun, Candice Lecharlier & Wafa Lachguer,
Janson
China
Weiyang (David) Tang, Juanqi (Jessica) Cai,
Siyu (Rain) Wang & Zixuan (Jessica) Li, JunHe LLP
Czech Republic
Karla Rundtová, Matěj Večeřa & Antonín Seidel,
Kinstellar
France
William Julié, Amélie Beauchemin & Camille Gosson,
WJ Avocats
Germany
Benno Schwarz & Nikita Malevanny, Gibson, Dunn &
Crutcher LLP
Veit Bütterlin-Goldberg & Svea Ottenstein,
AlixPartners
Japan
Kazuho Nakajima, Hanako Ohwada, Kazuki Yoshii &
Takanori Mizuno,
Nishimura & Asahi (Gaikokuho Kyodo Jigyo
Netherlands
Marlies de Waard & Marnix Somsen,
De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek
Norway
Ronny Rosenvold, Siv V. Madland &
Rebekka Asbjørnsen, CMS Kluge Advokatfirma AS
Sweden
Anders Leissner & Tyra von Mentzer,
Advokatfirman Vinge KB
Switzerland
Claudio Bazzani, Reto Ferrari-Visca &
Stefan Bindschedler, Homburger
Turkey/Türkiye
Prof. Av. Esra Bicen, EB LEGAL
Ukraine
Yulia Eismont, Danylo Volkovetskyi &
Maiia Savelieva, Kinstellar
USA
Roberto J. Gonzalez & Joshua R. Thompson,
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP