Judicial scrutiny and EU Sanctions against individuals
<p>On February 21, the eve of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the EU adopted sanctions against five individuals linked to the “so-called elections” in Crimea. Two days later, following Russia’s deployment of troops to the Donbas region of Ukraine, the EU adopted a far-reaching sanctions package...
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description | <p>On February 21, the eve of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the EU adopted sanctions against five individuals linked to the “so-called elections” in Crimea. Two days later, following Russia’s deployment of troops to the Donbas region of Ukraine, the EU adopted a far-reaching sanctions package that, inter alia, expanded the list of sanctioned individuals to include all 351 members of the Russian Duma and 27 others. This post considers EU law on sanctions against individuals and how it has been applied in response to the war in Ukraine.</p>
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spelling | doaj.art-10a67198aa5c4886a735a002d348c7772022-12-22T04:42:17ZdeuMax Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbHVerfassungsblog2366-70442022-12-012366-7044Judicial scrutiny and EU Sanctions against individualsNiall Moran<p>On February 21, the eve of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the EU adopted sanctions against five individuals linked to the “so-called elections” in Crimea. Two days later, following Russia’s deployment of troops to the Donbas region of Ukraine, the EU adopted a far-reaching sanctions package that, inter alia, expanded the list of sanctioned individuals to include all 351 members of the Russian Duma and 27 others. This post considers EU law on sanctions against individuals and how it has been applied in response to the war in Ukraine.</p> https://verfassungsblog.de/judicial-scrutiny-and-eu-sanctions-against-individuals/EU sanctions, judicial scrutiny, Russian War against Ukraine, Sanctions, Ukraine, War |
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title | Judicial scrutiny and EU Sanctions against individuals |
title_full | Judicial scrutiny and EU Sanctions against individuals |
title_fullStr | Judicial scrutiny and EU Sanctions against individuals |
title_full_unstemmed | Judicial scrutiny and EU Sanctions against individuals |
title_short | Judicial scrutiny and EU Sanctions against individuals |
title_sort | judicial scrutiny and eu sanctions against individuals |
topic | EU sanctions, judicial scrutiny, Russian War against Ukraine, Sanctions, Ukraine, War |
url | https://verfassungsblog.de/judicial-scrutiny-and-eu-sanctions-against-individuals/ |
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