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In a significant ruling, the High Court of the United Kingdom has rejected the first-ever court review of a UK sanctions designation. The decision, which has far-reaching implications for the legal landscape surrounding sanctions, was discussed in detail by barrister Joseph Sinclair and Liam Lane, Associate at Peters & Peters, in an article featured in Issue 13 of the ThoughtLeaders 4 FIRE Magazine, which offers in-depth analysis, expert commentary, and thought-provoking articles on various aspects of international law, finance, investigations, and sanctions.
To read the article, please visit: ThoughtLeaders 4 FIRE Magazine Issue 13 – FIRE International
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