Since early 2014 the EU has imposed various sanctions with regard to Russia in connection with the situation in the Ukraine and the Crimea through a raft of different measures which have undergone expansion and renewal – we reported on the most recent extension in June 2016 here. Under recently adopted legislation the EU has Read more »
EU extends sanctions against Russia by a year
Since early 2014 the EU has imposed various sanctions with regard to Russia in connection with the situation in the Ukraine and the Crimea through a raft of different measures which have undergone expansion and renewal – we reported on the most recent extension at the start of this year here. Under recently adopted legislation the Read more »
Mossack Fonseca leak: video update
Cordery lawyer, André Bywater discusses how the leak of more than 11½ million documents from the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca has significant ramifications in a whole host of different areas of compliance. Read our full alert here. There are more details of our investigations, bribery and sanctions practices on our website. Details of the work Read more »
Mossack Fonseca #Panamaleaks breach has significant compliance consequences for most businesses
Sunday’s revelations about the leak of more than 11½ million documents from the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca have significant ramifications in a whole host of different areas of compliance. The leak does not just affect Panama. According to the Mossack Fonseca the firm has offices outside of Panama including 12 offices in Europe. There Read more »
Predictions for 2016
Each year in January we sit down and reflect what are likely to be the compliance challenges of the year ahead. We share this information with our clients to help them predict their likely compliance challenges and we thought it would be interesting this year to share some of our thoughts more widely. We have Read more »
EU extends sanctions against Russia by six months
Since early 2014 the EU has imposed various sanctions with regard to Russia in connection with the situation in the Ukraine and the Crimea through a raft of different measures which have undergone expansion and renewal – we reported on the most recent developments last autumn here. Under recently adopted EU legislation the EU has Read more »
EU adopts space industry exceptions to sanctions against Russia
Since early 2014 the EU has imposed various sanctions with regard to Russia in connection with the situation in the Ukraine and the Crimea through a raft of different measures which have undergone expansion and renewal – we reported on the most recent continuation here. Under recently adopted EU legislation some exceptions to this sanctions Read more »
EU renews individuals sanctions list concerning the situation in the Ukraine
Since early 2014 the EU has imposed various sanctions with regard to Russia in connection with the situation in the Ukraine and the Crimea under a raft of different measures. Due to the continuing lack of improvement in the situation these sanctions have undergone expansion and renewal. Sectoral sanctions and sanctions specifically concerning the Crimea Read more »
EU continues sanctions concerning Russia
Under recently adopted EU legislation sectoral-type sanctions concerning Russia will continue for another six months, and, under other also recently adopted EU legislation, sanctions with specific regard to the Crimea will continue for another year. The EU has had in place a raft of sanctions concerning Russia with regard to its annexation of the Crimea, Read more »
Blog: BBC News and attempts to use the right to be forgotten to forget the past
We’ve blogged before on the right to be forgotten including our original blog on the European Court of Justice Ruling in May here, our report from the Google Advisory Council meeting in October here and our blog on the European Data Protection Commissioner’s Guidelines in November here. The right to be forgotten is back in Read more »
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