2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12027-021-00658-6
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Restrictive measures - sanctions compliance, implementation and judicial review challenges in the common foreign and security policy of the European Union

Abstract: This article provides a comprehensive overview of EU restrictive measures applicable within the EU, the competences and legal evolution which lead to the implementation of Common Foreign and Security Policy restrictive measures (CFSP sanctions), and considers procedural issues, developments in the latest case law, and the challenges of securing compliance with EU sanctions, which reach beyond the territory of the EU.

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“…267 TFEU and that the exclusion of its jurisdiction in the CFSP area must be interpreted strictly (...)". regulation implementing the CFSP decision does not necessarily have to include all the measures contained in the final decision (Zelyova, 2021) 55 . The CJEU after the Bank Refah case followed with the Borborudi sentence to clarify that an individual can appeal against the decisions taken in force given the nature of autonomy of the two acts 56 .…”
Section: Cfsp Acts and The Cjeu Jurisdictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…267 TFEU and that the exclusion of its jurisdiction in the CFSP area must be interpreted strictly (...)". regulation implementing the CFSP decision does not necessarily have to include all the measures contained in the final decision (Zelyova, 2021) 55 . The CJEU after the Bank Refah case followed with the Borborudi sentence to clarify that an individual can appeal against the decisions taken in force given the nature of autonomy of the two acts 56 .…”
Section: Cfsp Acts and The Cjeu Jurisdictionmentioning
confidence: 99%