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Practice compliance highlights: sanctions, AML/CTF and counter-proliferation, fraud controls, data protection changes, AI in justice, plus trackers and updated guidance—14 March 2024

Published on: 14 March 2024

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In this issue:

  • Financial sanctions
  • AML, CTF & counter-proliferation financing
  • Other financial crime
  • Data protection
  • Other
  • Practice
  • Compliance updates this week
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • Trackers
  • New and updated content
  • Latest Q&As

Financial sanctions

Reflecting on the key developments for sanctions lawyers in 2023 and predicting what 2024 might hold

Diana Czugler, a senior associate at Peters & Peters, outlines the principal takeaways from 2023 for sanctions practitioners and organisations aiming to meet sanctions obligations, and weighs likely sanctions trends for 2024. See News Analysis: Reflecting on the key developments for sanctions lawyers in 2023 and predicting what 2024 might hold.

The good, the bad and the new of the UK sanctions regime

Law360: Nearly six years have elapsed since the UK Sanctions and Money Laundering Act came into force, and two years since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a pivotal juncture for the UK sanctions framework. See News Analysis: The good, the bad and the new of the UK sanctions regime.

MEPs adopt directive on common definition and minimum penalties for sanctions violations

The European Parliament has passed a directive, agreed with Member States, to criminalise breaches and evasion of EU sanctions as outlined in the adopted directive text...

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