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Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Nicaragua) (Jersey) Order 2019

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A decision made on 11 December 2019

MINISTERIAL DECISION REFERENCE:    MD-ER-2019-0064

DECISION SUMMARY TITLE:     Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Nicaragua) (Jersey) Order 2019

DECISION SUMMARY AUTHOR:

Head of International Compliance

IS THE DECISION SUMMARY PUBLIC OR EXEMPT?  

Public

REPORT TITLE:     Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Nicaragua) (Jersey) Order 2019

REPORT AUTHOR OR NAME OF PERSON GIVING REPORT: 

Senior Legislative Drafter

IS THE REPORT PUBLIC OR EXEMPT? 

Public

DECISION AND REASON FOR THE DECISION:

The Minister for External Relations, in pursuance of Article 3 of the Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Jersey) Law 2019 and having regard to Council Regulation (EU) 2019/1716 (the “Regulation”) concerning restrictive measures in view of the situation in Nicaragua, made the Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Nicaragua) (Jersey) Order 2019.

This Order gives effect to the Regulation, which provides, inter alia, for the freezing of funds and economic resources, of certain persons, entities or bodies responsible for serious human rights violations or abuses or for the repression of civil society and democratic opposition in Nicaragua, those undermining democracy and the rule of law in Nicaragua, as well as persons associated with them. Those natural and legal persons, entities and bodies will be listed in Annex I to the Regulation.

RESOURCE IMPLICATIONS:    There are no resource implications arising from this legislation.

ACTION REQUIRED:  External Relations shall –

(1) inform the Assistant Greffier of the States and the States Greffe Publications Editor immediately the Order is made, and request the Greffier of the States to arrange for the making of the Order to be notified to the States;

(2) deliver the signed and sealed order to the Publications Editor.

SIGNATURE:

 

 

SENATOR IAN GORST

POSITION:

 

 

MINISTER FOR EXTERNAL RELATIONS

 

 

DATE SIGNED

EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE DECISION

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