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Russian Debt and Sanctions. Amended Again

... sanctions are insufficient and need further expansion. The proposed amendment on tougher sanctions is unlikely to find serious support so far. However, the measure itself will remain on the agenda and can be used as a threat against Moscow. Ivan Timofeev: Sherman Amendment: Tilting at Windmills? The draft amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022 was introduced by Rep. Brad Sherman, a Democrat. The amendment prohibits American individuals and legal entities from performing ...

03.12.2021

Sherman Amendment: Tilting at Windmills?

... individuals to invest in or contribute to the debt obligations of a sanctioned person. In other words, the administration intended to apply sanctions only in the event of another interference, which was not established after the elections to Congress. The Sherman amendment is a mixture of the DASKAA, DETER and Executive Order 13848. It borrowed the prime focus on interference in elections from DETER and the executive order. However, unlike them it provides for imposing sanctions immediately, regardless ...

18.07.2019

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