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Sanctions experts on the radio: Michael O’Kane and Anna Bradshaw hit the airwaves on the Russia-Ukraine crisis

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As Putin escalates, Michael O’Kane and Anna Bradshaw are on air explaining how sanctions work and what could happen next.   LBC – 45:20 BBC Radio 5 – 17:28 BBC Radio Kent – 3:21:05 BBC Radio Humberside – 2:17:40    

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Major victory for NHS in 11 year claim against French pharma giant Servier over blood pressure drug

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In a major victory for the NHS, the High Court in London ruled on 21 February 2022 against attempts by French pharmaceutical giant Servier to limit damages it owes for serious infringements of competition law in the sale and supply of a widely prescribed blood pressure drug. The 109-page judgment by Mr Justice Roth is […]

Will the UK sanction Russian property over Ukraine? Michael O’Kane speaks to openDemocracy

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With tensions still at melting point in the conflict over Ukraine, the UK government could  target  high value properties of Russians accused of corruption or links to the Kremlin. If they are sanctioned, their properties will be frozen, and they won’t be able to sell, rent or re-mortgage them. The UK’s updated Russian sanctions legislation […]

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What would western sanctions mean for Russia? Michael O’Kane discusses in openDemocracy

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Russia could be almost cut out of the global financial system if the proposed western sanctions go ahead. Experts have warned that this could create chaos for the Russian economy and impoverish ordinary Russians. The measures threatened by the western nations if Russia incurs further into Ukraine will be unprecedented. The UK for example has […]

Dr Debbie Sayers on articles 13 and 48 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights

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We are pleased to share that Peters & Peters’ associate, Dr Debbie Sayers, has contributed significantly to the second edition of the leading text on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights – ‘The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights – A Commentary’ published by Bloomsbury.  The book was the first commentary of the EU Charter of […]

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Anna Bradshaw is featured on BBC Radio 4 discussing prospective sanctions on Russia

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Sanctions remain the much talked about western response to a Russian incursion. Foreign Secretary Liz Trust told the Today programme that nothing is being ruled out and that the UK will be legislating to toughen up its sanctions regime.   Anna Bradshaw explains what sanctions could look like. “Sanctions on individuals could typically be asset […]

Webinar: If Russia invades

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“If Russia Invades…..” A webinar of sanctions experts discuss what sanctions the West might impose on Russia if it invades Ukraine.  Watch here for the discussion between – Adam Smith, partner at Gibson Dunn and former senior OFAC official – Chloe Cina, banking compliance specialist and former UK Foreign Office advisor – Maya Lester QC […]

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Court of Appeal rules that Kuwaiti institution’s claims must be heard in Geneva

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The Court of Appeal has confirmed that the English court has no jurisdiction to hear claims brought by Kuwait’s Public Institution for Social Security against Peters & Peters’ client, Swiss national Mr Philippe Bertherat. The Public Institution for Social Security (which administers the Kuwaiti social security and pension scheme) alleges that through secret commissions and […]

In-depth: China, Strategic Corruption and the tug of war over Huawei’s Meng Wanzhou

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The use of strategic corruption between states has the potential to cast domestic law enforcement bodies as agents in foreign policy and international disputes. International public policy must demand that justice is upheld in terms of due process rather than political bargaining.  Introduction By Robert Hanratty, Associate. On 3 June 2021, President Biden issued a […]

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Rare European prosecution targets Bulgarian official: Anna Bradshaw explains

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The European Public Prosecutor’s Office has brought its second-ever charges against a public official in Bulgaria for allegedly receiving bribes and accepting illicit payments. The EPPO started operations in June and secured its first conviction in November. “Nobody was expecting the explosion of cases” says Anna Bradshaw. “There has been a steady stream of reports […]