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1. | 1. ''International trade - international relations - law - international law - noun.'' | ||
Any penalty or punishment, including economic disadvantages, sporting or cultural restrictions. | |||
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''UN sanctions take different forms'''''</span> | |||
:"Security Council sanctions have taken a number of different forms, in pursuit of a variety of goals. | |||
:The measures have ranged from comprehensive economic and trade sanctions to more targeted measures such as arms embargoes, travel bans, and financial or commodity restrictions. | |||
:The Security Council has applied sanctions to support peaceful transitions, deter non-constitutional changes, constrain terrorism, protect human rights and promote non-proliferation." | |||
'' | :''United Nations Security Council'' | ||
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''CJEU can sanction EU institutions'''''</span> | |||
:"The CJEU gives rulings on cases brought before it. The most common types of case [include]... | |||
:Sanctioning EU institutions (actions for damages) – any person or company who has had their interests harmed as a result of the action or inaction of the EU or its staff can take action against them through the [CJEU]." | |||
:''Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU)'' | |||
2. ''International trade - international relations - law - international law - verb.'' | |||
To impose a sanction, as defined above. | |||
3. ''Law - verb.'' | |||
To officially allow or permit an action or omission. | |||
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Company general meetings can sanction minor irregularities'''''</span> | |||
:"In the case of minor irregularities in running a company, a general meeting can pass a resolution to sanction the irregularity. | |||
:Major irregularities cannot be sanctioned in this way." | |||
:''Oxford Dictionary of Law - the Treasurer's Wiki - Ratification'' | |||
4. ''Law - noun.'' | |||
The approval or permission so given. | |||
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Court sanction required for arrangement in insolvency'''''</span> | |||
:"A scheme of arrangement is an agreement between a financially distressed company and its creditors or members to effect a merger or a restructuring, which requires the sanction of the court." | |||
:''The Treasurer's Wiki - Scheme of arrangement'' | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[ | * [[Constitution]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Constitutional law]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Court of Justice of the European Union]] (CJEU) | ||
* [[ | * [[Damages]] | ||
* [[ | * [[EU institutions]] | ||
* [[ | * [[European Union]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Insolvency]] | ||
* [[ | * [[International law]] | ||
* [[International trade]] | |||
* [[Law]] | |||
* [[Merger]] | |||
* [[OFAC]] | |||
* [[OFSI]] | |||
* [[Penalty]] | |||
* [[Ratification]] | |||
* [[Restructuring]] | |||
* [[Sanctions]] | |||
* [[Sanctions screening]] | |||
* [[Scheme of arrangement]] | |||
* [[United Nations]] (UN) | |||
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]] | [[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]] | ||
[[Category:The_business_context]] | |||
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]] | |||
[[Category:Ethics]] |
Latest revision as of 15:46, 16 December 2021
1. International trade - international relations - law - international law - noun.
Any penalty or punishment, including economic disadvantages, sporting or cultural restrictions.
- UN sanctions take different forms
- "Security Council sanctions have taken a number of different forms, in pursuit of a variety of goals.
- The measures have ranged from comprehensive economic and trade sanctions to more targeted measures such as arms embargoes, travel bans, and financial or commodity restrictions.
- The Security Council has applied sanctions to support peaceful transitions, deter non-constitutional changes, constrain terrorism, protect human rights and promote non-proliferation."
- United Nations Security Council
- CJEU can sanction EU institutions
- "The CJEU gives rulings on cases brought before it. The most common types of case [include]...
- Sanctioning EU institutions (actions for damages) – any person or company who has had their interests harmed as a result of the action or inaction of the EU or its staff can take action against them through the [CJEU]."
- Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU)
2. International trade - international relations - law - international law - verb.
To impose a sanction, as defined above.
3. Law - verb.
To officially allow or permit an action or omission.
- Company general meetings can sanction minor irregularities
- "In the case of minor irregularities in running a company, a general meeting can pass a resolution to sanction the irregularity.
- Major irregularities cannot be sanctioned in this way."
- Oxford Dictionary of Law - the Treasurer's Wiki - Ratification
4. Law - noun.
The approval or permission so given.
- Court sanction required for arrangement in insolvency
- "A scheme of arrangement is an agreement between a financially distressed company and its creditors or members to effect a merger or a restructuring, which requires the sanction of the court."
- The Treasurer's Wiki - Scheme of arrangement