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Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Amendment of Law and Order) (Jersey) Order 2023

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A decision made 23 February 2023:

Decision Reference:  MD-ER-2023-172

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Subject: Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Amendment of Law and Order) (Jersey) Order 2023

 

Report Title: Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Amendment of Law and Order) (Jersey) Order 2023

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Decision(s):

The Assistant Minister for External Relations decided to make the Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Amendment of Law Order) (Jersey) Order 2023.

Reason for Decision(s):

The Sanctions and Asset Freezing (Jersey) Law 2019 ("SAFL”) and the Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Implementation of External Sanctions) (Jersey) Order 2021 (the “Sanctions Implementation Order”), which was made under SAFL, are the Island’s key pieces of sanctions legislation, through which it implements all United Nations sanctions and autonomous UK sanctions.   The Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Amendment of Law and Order) (Jersey) Order 2023 (the “Amendment Order“) amends SAFL and the Sanctions Implementation Order to improve compliance with internationals standards and to improve the effective implementation of sanctions in Jersey.

Resource Implications: There are no new financial and/or manpower implications.

 

Action Required: Department to take necessary action.

Signature:

 

 

Signed By: Assistant Minister for External Relations and Financial Services

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

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