Violations of export controls regarding war-critical goods to Russia

Sanctions are a key front in the on-going war. A new report exposes holes in the sanctions net against Russia.

In the past decade, a significant shift has occurred in the landscape of international human rights enforcement. Sanctions, once primarily seen as tools of economic or political leverage, are increasingly being recognized and utilized as instruments for protecting human rights. Yet the findings in this report suggest that there is a lack of consistency in compliance with the sanctions against Russia in Europe.

The report comes out of groundbreaking research by Corisk in collaboration with the Norwegian Helsinki Committee, Wikborg Rein, and Rud Pedersen Group.

REPORT – The Russia sanctions as a human rights instrument: Violations of export controls regarding war-critical goods to Russia

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Report in Russian – translated by Charter97.org

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