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AlixPartners
Joint article with Gibson, Dunn and Crutcher covering Germany's sanctions laws and regulations.
AlixPartners
Supply chain executives at large companies have been consistently confronted with supply chain disruption, rushing to keep up as problem after problem emerged—from pandemic-induced shutdowns ...
Burges Salmon
The Fourth Board of Appeal of the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) has reversed the refusal of Haribo's figurative trade mark consisting of an image of its 'Goldbear' gummy...
Mayer Brown
Companies have long been awaiting some more clarity on their reporting obligations vis à vis the German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act (SCDDA). The BAFA has now shed some...
Morrison & Foerster LLP
Die Anforderungen an die Lieferketten-Compliance verschärfen sich. Neben dem deutsche Lieferkettensorgfaltspflichtengesetz (LkSG), das am 1. Januar 2023 in Kraft tritt, kommt nun...
WTS Global
The International Trade in Goods Statistics (ITGS) is based on two data compilation systems: one for extra-EU trade statistics (data relating to trade of goods with non-member countries) and...
Mayer Brown
Impact of the EU sanctions against Russia on employers in Germany.
Oppenhoff & Partner
When interpreting the EU sanctions regulations, a question of particularly practical relevance was always in which cases the prohibition to provide economic ressources also affects persons...
Oppenhoff & Partner
At the latest since the launch of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine in February 2022, economic sanctions have been on everyone's lips. The concept is not new, however. Rather, it is a long-established instrument, ...
European Union
Norton Rose Fulbright
In view of the war in Ukraine, since February 2022, the European Union (EU) has imposed extensive sanctions against Russia (EU sanctions).
Oppenhoff & Partner
The EU has adopted its 11th package of sanctions against Russia. The new package is primarily intended to counter circumvention of the restrictive measures already in place.
Oppenhoff & Partner
On Wednesday 11 January 2023, the European Commission's Delegated Regulation (EU) 2023/66 of 21 October 2022, updating the list of dual-use items contained in Annex I...
Oppenhoff & Partner
On 3 December 2022, the EU set the expected price cap for oil from Russia as agreed with the G7 partners and Australia. The price cap will come into force for crude oil...
Oppenhoff & Partner
On October 6th, the Council of the European Union adopted the 8th EU sanctions package against Russia.
WTS Global
In the current situation, the relevant measures and sanction lists may change at any time, even at short notice. For this reason, in all instances we recommend a thorough review of the relevant circumstances...
Oppenhoff & Partner
The adopted provisions of Regulation (EU) 269/2014 are largely aimed at weakening the Russian and Belarusian financial sectors.
Oppenhoff & Partner
The EU Commission adopted another package of sanctions on 21 July 2022. The measures include new import bans, expanded restrictions on the export of certain sensitive technologies...
Oppenhoff & Partner
The new Sanctions Regulation (EU) 2022/576 prohibits contracting authorities from awarding contracts to companies with links to Russia. This also applies if subcontractors with a connection to ...
Taylor Wessing PartG mbB
In response to the Russian Federation's activities targeting Ukraine and the recognition of Luhansk/Donetsk as independent regions, EU foreign ministers have authorized three packages of sanctions.
Willkie Farr & Gallagher
In response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the EU has imposed broad sanctions against Russian individuals, companies and organizations in recent weeks.
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