Albania joined EU sanctions against Russia by
Sanctions against Russia were imposed under the Autonomous Sanctions Act (2011) and Autonomous Sanctions (Russia, Crimea and Sevastopol) Specification 2015.
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Additional information about sanctions against Russia is available on the official website of the Government of Australia.
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Sanctions against Russia were imposed under the Special Economic Measures (Ukraine) Regulations No. SOR/2014-58.
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Additional information about sanctions against Russia is available on the official website of the Government of Canada.
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Additional information about sanctions against Russia is available on the official website of the EU Council
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Georgia joined EU sanctions in relation to Crimea by alignment with Council Decision 2014/386/CFSP (according to Declaration No. 12562/14 of the High Representative of 20 August 2014).
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Iceland joined EU sanctions against Russia by
Sanctions against Russia were also imposed under the Regulation No. 281/2014 of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of 18 March 2014 “Sanctions in Connection with the Situation in Ukraine” (not available)
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Sanctions against Russia were imposed under the following public statements of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan:
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Liechtenstein joined EU sanctions against Russia by alignment with a number of Council Decisions on the extension of sanctions.
Sanctions were also imposed under Government Resolution No. 946.224.2 of 16 September 2014 “Measures to Prevent the Circumvention of International Sanctions in Connection with the Situation in Ukraine” (available only in German).
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Montenegro joined EU sanctions against Russia by
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Norway joined EU sanctions against Russia by
Sanctions against Russia were also imposed under Government Regulations No. 1076 of 15 August 2014 “Restrictive Measures Concerning Actions That Undermine or Threaten Ukraine’s Territorial Integrity, Sovereignty, Independence and Stability” (available only in Norwegian).
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joined COUNCIL DECISION (CFSP) 2020/373 of 5 March 2020
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Sanctions against Russia were imposed under the Ordinance of the Federal Council of 27 August 2014 “Measures to Prevent the Circumvention of International Sanctions in Connection with the Situation in Ukraine” (SR 946.231.176.72) (available only in French, German and Italian).
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Additional information about sanctions against Russia is available on the official website of the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) (available only in French, German and Italian).
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Ukraine joined EU sanctions against Russia by
Sanctions were also imposed under the Law ”On Sanctions’ of 14 August 2014 and the Decision of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine of 28 April 2017 (available only in Ukrainian).
Due to the UK’s withdrawal from the EU, the EU sanctions are applied until 31 December 2020.
After 31 December 2020 the sanctions against Russia will fall under The Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019.
The sanctions regime will include the following measures:
Additional information about sanctions against Russia is available on the official website of the UK Government.
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Additional information about sanctions against Russia is available on the official website of US Department of the Treasury.
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Sanctions Map.
For ease of reference, the Sanctions Map is broadly broken down in two categories:
The Sanctions Map gives you a general high-profile understanding of sanctions-related basics. As sanctions particularities evolve constantly, you are advised to do an update check regularly. The Sanctions Map is not designed to comprehensively cover all the nuances of sanctions regulations of a specific country given. Instead, it serves as a useful tool for initial knowledge of sanctions regulations and a geographic picture of the countries concerned.
Should you be interested in learning more, or have a specific sanctions-related question, please contact us.
Sanctions were imposed under Decree No. 560 of the President of Russia of 6 August 2014 ”On the application of certain special economic measures to ensure the security of the Russian Federation” and Resolution No. 778 of the Russian Government of 7 August 2014.
Sanctions were imposed under Decree No. 560 of the President of Russia of 6 August 2014 ”On the application of certain special economic measures to ensure the security of the Russian Federation” and Resolution No. 778 of the Russian Government of 7 August 2014.
Sanctions were imposed under Decree No. 560 of the President of Russia of 6 August 2014 ”On the application of certain special economic measures to ensure the security of the Russian Federation” and Resolution No. 778 of the Russian Government of 7 August 2014.
Sanctions were imposed under Decree No. 626 of the President of Russia of 10 September 2014 ”On measures to implement UN Security Council Resolutions 2127 of 5 December 2013 and 2134 of 28 January 2014”.
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Sanctions were imposed under decrees of the President of Russia:
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Sanctions were imposed under Decree No. 560 of the President of Russia of 6 August 2014 ”On the application of certain special economic measures to ensure the security of the Russian Federation” and Resolution No. 778 of the Russian Government of 7 August 2014.
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A travel ban was imposed under UN Security Council Resolution No. 2408 (2012).
Sanctions were imposed under Decree No. 560 of the President of Russia of 6 August 2014 ”On the application of certain special economic measures to ensure the security of the Russian Federation” and Resolution No. 778 of Russian Government of 7 August 2014.
Sanctions were imposed under Decree No. 109 of the President of Russia of 11 March 2016 ”On measures to implement UN Security Council Resolution 2231 of 20 July 2015’’.
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Sanctions were imposed under Decree No. 968 of the President of Russia of 18 August 2003 ”On measures to implement UN Security Council Resolution 1483 of 22 May 2003” and Decree No. 1124 of the President of Russia of 26 August 2004 ”On measures to implement UN Security Council Resolution 1546 of 8 June 2004”
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Sanctions were imposed under UN Security Council Resolution No. 1636 (2005)
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Sanctions were imposed under decrees of the President of Russia:
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Sanctions were imposed under Decree No. 560 of the President of Russia of 6 August 2014 ”On the application of certain special economic measures to ensure the security of the Russian Federation” and Resolution No. 778 of the Russian Government of 7 August 2014.
Sanctions were imposed under UN Security Council Resolution No.2374 (2017).
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Sanctions were imposed under Decree No. 560 of the President of Russia of 6 August 2014 ”On the application of certain special economic measures to ensure the security of the Russian Federation” and Resolution No. 778 of the Russian Government of 7 August 2014.
Sanctions were imposed under decrees of the President of Russia:
Sanctions:
Sanctions were imposed under Decree No. 560 of the President of Russia of 6 August 2014 ”On the application of certain special economic measures to ensure the security of the Russian Federation” and Resolution No. 778 of the Russian Government of 7 August 2014.
Sanctions were imposed under Decree No. 516 of the President of Russia of 24 April 2010 ”On measures to implement UN Security Council Resolution 1844 of 20 November 2008”.
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Sanctions were imposed under UN Security Council Resolutions.
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Sanctions were imposed under Decree No.1349 of the President of Russia of 22 October 2004 ”On measures to implement UN Security Council Resolution 1556 of 30 July 2004” and Decree No.719 of the President of Russia of 24 June 2005 ”On measures to implement UN Security Council Resolution 1591 of 29 March 2005”.
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A sanctions regime is established under Decree No. 583 of the President of Russia of 28 November 2015 ”On measures for ensuring the national security of the Russian Federation and protection of citizens of the Russian Federation against criminal and other illegal acts and on the application of special economic measures concerning the Republic of Turkey” and Resolution No. 1296 of the Russian Government of 30 November 2015, which impose restrictions on the import of Turkish tomatoes.
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Sanctions were imposed under Decree No. 560 of the President of Russia of 6 August 2014 ”On the application of certain special economic measures to ensure the security of the Russian Federation” and Resolution No. 778 of the Russian Government of 7 August 2014.
Sanctions were imposed under UN Security Council Resolutions.
Sanctions:
Sanctions Map.
For ease of reference, the Sanctions Map is broadly broken down in two categories:
The Sanctions Map gives you a general high-profile understanding of sanctions-related basics. As sanctions particularities evolve constantly, you are advised to do an update check regularly. The Sanctions Map is not designed to comprehensively cover all the nuances of sanctions regulations of a specific country given. Instead, it serves as a useful tool for initial knowledge of sanctions regulations and a geographic picture of the countries concerned.
Should you be interested in learning more, or have a specific sanctions-related question, please contact us.