Sports Sanctions as a ‘Psychological’ Tool to Change Behavior
David Williams, ACSS Editor
December 10, 2022
David Williams, ACSS Editor
December 10, 2022
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March 19, 2021 ACSS asked the EU Due Diligence Helpdesk to answer questions on this new initiative. Below are their answers. Disclaimer: The answers, views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the EU Due Diligence HelpDesk and do...
SanctionsAlert.com Sanctions Round Up March 27, 2018 North Korea Generates $200 Million in Illicit Revenue and Continues to ‘Flout’ International Law - UN Report Claims On March 5th, the United Nations (U.N.) Panel of Experts released its Report...
March 12, 2018 By: Anna Sayre, Legal Content Writer SanctionsAlert.com Though the use of sanctions as an international means for deterring global corruption is not a novel concept, the consequence shave become broader than ever before and can...
January 8, 2018 Since the implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or JCPOA, in early 2016, the international community’s plan to slowly ease sanctions against Iran has led to banks and financial institutions becoming...
March 14, 2017 On March 14, the Turkish government has announced diplomatic sanctions against the Netherlands. The sanctions, which suspend "high-level relations and all planned meetings "with the Netherlands, are the result of an intensifying...
January 13, 2017 By: Anna Sayre, Legal Content Writer, SanctionsAlert.com A decade ago South Africa was inaugurated as the first African member state of the Wassenaar Arrangement (WA), an agreement that promotes transparency in transfers of...