10 Dec, 2018 US Government Issues Human Rights Sanctions After Jamal Khashoggi’s Killing By Justin Simeone Nabeel Yousef On November 15, 2018, the US Government issued sanctions against 17 Saudi individuals for involvement in the killing of Washington Post...
28 Sep, 2018 Podcast: How sanctions are nudging business on forced labour By Caroline Doherty de Novoa Stephanie Brown Cripps talks with Ian Welsh on the Innovation forum podcast about how governments – particularly the US – are...
19 Jun, 2018 Modern Slavery: The End of the Beginning? By Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Freshfields was honored to host a two-day conference last week presented by the Innovation Forum focusing on how business can tackle...
11 May, 2018 A welcome (humanitarian) relief from the Brexit fog? By Ali Kirby-Harris On Tuesday 1 May 2018 the Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Bill was approved by the UK Parliament. The bill will create a new...
25 Jan, 2018 The Intersection of Human Rights and Sanctions By Stephanie Brown Cripps By Stephanie Brown Cripps and Weronika Bukowski On December 20, 2017, President Trump took a significant step in a growing movement to...