The EU Legal Protection System against the Effects of Extra-territorial Application of Legislation Adopted by a Third Country, and Actions Based Thereon or Resulting Therefrom
- Title
- The EU Legal Protection System against the Effects of Extra-territorial Application of Legislation Adopted by a Third Country, and Actions Based Thereon or Resulting Therefrom
- Author(s)
- Stefan Brocza
- Publication Year
- 31-May-2019
- Citation
- KLRI Journal of Law and Legislation, Vol. 9 Issue. 1 Page. 145-198, 2019
- ISSN
- 2234-7526
- Publisher
- 한국법제연구원
- Keyword
- US Sanctions; extra-territorial application
- Type
- Articles
- Language
- eng
- URI
- https://repository.klri.re.kr/handle/2017.oak/8947
- Table Of Contents
- I. Introduction
II. U.S. Sanctions on Iran
A. Primary Sanctions were never Lifted under the JCPOA
B. All Nuclear-Related Secondary Sanctions Reinstated
C. Specially Designated Nationals List
D. New Sanctions
III. Extraterritorial Sanctions and Their Foundation in International Law
IV. Responding to Extraterritorial Legislation: The European Union and Secondary Sanctions
A. Regulation (EC) 2271/96 – The Blocking Regulation
B. The EU Regime
C. Legal Questions
D. Update of the Annex to the Blocking Regulation
E. Past Use of the Blocking Regulation
F. Mitigating the Effects of U.S. Sanctions on EU Entities
V. The Blocking Regulation as Bargaining Chip
VI. Political Agreement with the U.S. on Sanctions in 1998
VII. Special Purpose Vehicle for Trade with Iran
VIII. Conclusion
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