In a new report by the Center on Global Energy Policy, authors Richard Nephew, program director for Economic Statecraft, Sanctions, and Energy Markets at the Center on Global Energy Policy, and David Mortlock, partner and Chair of the Government Relations Group at the law firm of Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP, outline implications of the UK's decision to withdraw from the European Union in relation to the view and execution of economic sanctions policies in both regions. The paper reviews the legal and political history of EU and UK sanctions policies since the Lisbon Treaty came into effect in 2009 as well as three cases of sanctions policymaking and enforcement – against Iran, Russia, and terrorists – to identify common interests and theme...
Reciprocal application of sanctions due to geopolitical instability in Ukraine, led to the rupture o...
The UK left the European single market in energy on 31 December 2020, having been a leading light in...
Although two out of the three founding treaties of what is now the European Union (EU) – the 1951 Eu...
Though many commentators have suggested that the Trump administration’s approach with respect to san...
Brexit has brought uncertainties concerning the alignment of EU and UK sanctions policies. While bot...
The United States currently maintains an asymmetric advantage in the application of economic pressur...
This chapter examines the potential impact of Brexit on UK energy policy. So far, the UK Government ...
The UK is presently engaged in a process of leaving the EU. This process, and its broader effect on ...
This paper articulates the potential implications of Brexit on energy policy and security in the Uni...
This study provided by Policy Department A at the request of the European Parliament’s Committee on ...
This essay examines how energy security has influenced the EuropeanUnion's stand in the Joint Compre...
The article provides information about the legal consequences of Brexatom after the entry into forc...
Sanctions have become part of the Russian economic landscape since the crisis in Ukraine broke out i...
This briefing paper uses the example of a changing UK/Scottish government relationship after Brexit ...
This paper reviews first the history of sanctions imposition against Libya from 1980–2000 and then s...
Reciprocal application of sanctions due to geopolitical instability in Ukraine, led to the rupture o...
The UK left the European single market in energy on 31 December 2020, having been a leading light in...
Although two out of the three founding treaties of what is now the European Union (EU) – the 1951 Eu...
Though many commentators have suggested that the Trump administration’s approach with respect to san...
Brexit has brought uncertainties concerning the alignment of EU and UK sanctions policies. While bot...
The United States currently maintains an asymmetric advantage in the application of economic pressur...
This chapter examines the potential impact of Brexit on UK energy policy. So far, the UK Government ...
The UK is presently engaged in a process of leaving the EU. This process, and its broader effect on ...
This paper articulates the potential implications of Brexit on energy policy and security in the Uni...
This study provided by Policy Department A at the request of the European Parliament’s Committee on ...
This essay examines how energy security has influenced the EuropeanUnion's stand in the Joint Compre...
The article provides information about the legal consequences of Brexatom after the entry into forc...
Sanctions have become part of the Russian economic landscape since the crisis in Ukraine broke out i...
This briefing paper uses the example of a changing UK/Scottish government relationship after Brexit ...
This paper reviews first the history of sanctions imposition against Libya from 1980–2000 and then s...
Reciprocal application of sanctions due to geopolitical instability in Ukraine, led to the rupture o...
The UK left the European single market in energy on 31 December 2020, having been a leading light in...
Although two out of the three founding treaties of what is now the European Union (EU) – the 1951 Eu...