EU Sanctions: New EU Court Judgments and Expanded Scope of Sanctions (Chambers and Partners)

Bruno Lebrun and Candice Lecharlier discuss the evolving EU sanctions regime in a recent article published on Chambers and Partners.

 

The article highlights the recent case law and regulatory developments, notably:

 

  • The NSD judgment (T-494/22), which clarified the property rights of non-sanctioned clients of sanctioned entities and broadened the definition of “payment” to include securities.

  • The Jeremak case (C-109/23), which defines the scope of the prohibition on legal advisory services to Russian entities while confirming exceptions necessary for judicial or administrative proceedings.

  • The growing focus on anti-circumvention measures in the EU’s 14th sanctions package and the introduction of Regulation (EU) 2024/2642, signaling a potential shift toward extraterritorial application of EU sanctions.

 

These developments reflect a strengthening of the EU sanctions framework while striving to balance the rights of non-sanctioned parties.

 

Read the full article on Chambers and Partners: Evolving EU Sanctions: Key Court Rulings | Chambers Expert Focus

 

For further information, please contact :
Bruno Lebrun - Partner - b.lebrun@janson.be
Candice Lecharlier - c.lecharlier@janson.be

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