This paper examines potential settlement provisions for sanctions on private assets, the possibility of asset seizures, and criminal justice outcomes.
Publications
Publications
This paper examines potential settlement provisions for sanctions on private assets, the possibility of asset seizures, and criminal justice outcomes.
Ukraine
EU leaders have agreed in principle to commandeer a large majority of the profits generated from frozen Russian assets and give them to Ukraine.
Ukraine
EU leaders are to meet in Brussels to discuss ways to radically increase military and financial support for Ukraine amid calls for member states to put their economies “on a war footing”.
Ukraine
Donald Trump holds no elected office, but the Republican presidential candidate’s vague Ukraine policy is already being felt in that country. Allies of the former president have blocked aid to Ukraine in Congress for months, leading to profound shortages on the battlefield.
Myanmar
Seven of the 10 ethnic armed organizations that signed the 2015 Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement have formed a new alliance to continue peace talks with the regime, following a meeting of representatives of the organizations in the Thai city of Chiang Mai on Sunday and Monday.
Ukraine
Russia’s allies have been swift to congratulate President Vladimir Putin for his weekend election win, but Western leaders have denounced the “illegal” vote.
Myanmar
Myanmar’s escalating violence and shift in support from neighbouring countries are heightening tensions, with armed groups gaining victories against the Tatmadaw and regional powers adjusting their stance towards the conflict.
Libya
Libyan officials recently met with at the headquarters of the League of Arab States in Egypt to discuss key strategies. One involves the formation of a unified government in Libya to conduct national elections for the president and legislature.
Libya
Representatives of Libya’s rival administrations have pledged to form a unified government.