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EVALUATING TARGETED SANCTIONS - A Flexible Framework for Impact Analysis - November 2023

15 Nov 2023

Under the UN Basic Principles, an element of satisfaction includes “official declaration or judicial decision restoring the dignity, the reputation and the rights of the victim and of persons closely connected to the victim”.3 For many survivors of serious human rights violations or members of affected communities, targeted sanctions can result in a form of acknowledgement of the violations and re. [...] Given the number of designations currently in place globally, jurisdictions must commit to investing in strong enforcement mechanisms and equipping law enforcement with capacity to properly monitor, investigate and 14 The Categories of Impact identified in this report build upon the forms of impact identified by the International Lawyers Project in a recent report assessing the impact of the first. [...] On the one hand, it provoked a very pronounced response from Equatorial Guinea, including denouncements of the designation by the Foreign Minister63 and closure of the Equatorial Guinean embassy in London.64 On the other hand, the Public Accountability Impact of the UK imposing sanctions against the designee in its second-ever round of anti-corruption sanctions highlighted the value of tackling th. [...] Omurbekov is considered to be or have been either in direct command of and to have substantial influence regarding the deployment of troops involved in the killing of civilians in the Kyiv suburb of Bucha during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [...] While the sanctions included visa restrictions, the former head of the RAB and then Inspector General of Police Benazir Ahmed did travel to New York in 2022 as part of the Bangladesh Government’s official delegation to a meeting at the United Nations.145 None of the sanctioned individuals are known to have been removed from their positions or suffered a loss of influence in Bangladesh due to the s.
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