A Swedish company allegedly involved in helping members of Russia’s wealthy elite arrange private jet travel to Europe through third-country intermediaries must be investigated by
Czech Senator Pavel Fischer told Guildhall that Europe has already improved coordination on sanctions enforcement, but major legal gaps remain at both national and EU
The European Union has adopted strong sanctions against Russia, but their impact is weakened by uneven implementation across Member States, fragmented enforcement and the lack
The effectiveness of sanctions against Russia and Belarus depends not only on adopting restrictions, but on whether proven violations lead to real legal consequences. Without
The effectiveness of EU sanctions against Russia depends not on identifying a single weak point, but on ensuring consistent and uniform implementation across all member
The central weakness of the European Union’s sanctions policy against Russia lies not in the absence of restrictions, but in the failure to turn documented