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Global human rights sanctions - Mapping Magnitsky laws: The US, Canadian, UK and EU approach

Global human rights sanctions - Mapping Magnitsky laws: The US, Canadian, UK and EU approach

FromEuropean Parliament - EPRS Policy podcasts


Global human rights sanctions - Mapping Magnitsky laws: The US, Canadian, UK and EU approach

FromEuropean Parliament - EPRS Policy podcasts

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Length:
11 minutes
Released:
Dec 10, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Human rights sanctions are nothing new, but the death in 2009 of Russian whistle-blower Sergei Magnitsky in detention resulted in calls for more vigorous action to counter continuing abuses in many countries. Adopted by the US in 2016, the Global Magnitsky Act was the first of a new generation of human rights sanctions programmes, which, in contrast to traditional sanctions targeted at individual countries, can be flexibly applied to perpetrators from all over the world, regardless of their geographical location. In this podcast, we'll talk about the rise of global human rights sanctions and compare how the US, Canada, the UK and the EU deal with human rights violations and abuses worldwide.
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Released:
Dec 10, 2021
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