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ENCLOTHE: En Soiree Fashion Show to Feature Brittany Allen and New AMPD Collection

ENCLOTHE: En Soiree is set for two shows on April 26 at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. The evening include also an exhibit curated from a collection donated by Reed Greenwood and Margaret Whillock.

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Bard College creates fellowships for human rights lawyers and law students

The Human Rights Project at Bard College has launched the Anthony Lester Fellowships, which will support lawyers or law students undertaking practical fieldwork in human rights and the rule of law.

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EU Council reimburses Nizar Assaad's legal costs after EU Court annuls unlawful sanctions

The EU Council has paid a significant contribution to the legal costs of Carter Ruck’s client, the successful litigant Nizar Assaad, following an order of the General Court of the European Union.  In a judgment dated 8 March 2023 the General Court of the EU upheld Mr. Assaad’s annulment application and annulled sanctions which had […]

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British Pro-Russian YouTuber vows his assets shouldn't be frozen for promoting invasion

Graham Phillips is a British journalist and YouTuber who supports the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Should he be allowed to do so freely? A High Court case is currently battling the same question

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Giant octopus rises from the Thames at Parliament to demand sea-change in ocean protection

Giant octopus rises from the Thames at Parliament to demand sea-change in ocean protection
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The Legal War to Shield Founder of Russia's Wagner Group

Hacked emails from a Russian law firm reveal Yevgeny Prigozhin’s approach to fighting sanctions — and journalists.

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Labour's disciplinary process for investigating anti-semitism complaints 'procedurally unfair,' lawyers tell High Court

Labour's disciplinary process for investigating anti-semitism complaints 'procedurally unfair,' lawyers tell High Court
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Sanctions are now a central tool of governments' foreign policy

WhatsApp IN 2016 JACK LEW, America’s then treasury secretary, reflected on how his country had, over decades, “refined our capacity to apply sanctions effectively”. But he also gave a warning: overuse “could undermine our leadership position within the global economy, and the effectiveness of our sanctions themselves”. If the message was “proceed with caution”, it was lost on Donald Trump, who became president soon after. The screw was turned against China, Iran, Russia, Venezuela and others. The steady increase in sanctions “proved to be a rare constant” on Mr Trump’s watch, says Adam M. Smith of Gibson Dunn, a law firm. During Mr Trump’s four years in office, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), which oversees American sanctions programmes, targeted roughly twice as many entities and individuals a year as it had during the two-term presidencies of George W. Bush and Barack Obama (see chart).

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Sanctions are now a central tool of governments' foreign policy

Sanctions are now a central tool of governments' foreign policy
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