POST-CRIMEAN TWISTER: RUSSIA, THE EU AND THE LAW OF SANCTIONS

<p>EU-Russia relations have never been simple. On the one hand, these two international actors have common values and interests. On the other, they have a conflictual relationship, which has become particularly acute after the Ukrainian crisis that started in 2014. After Ukrainian crisis, the...

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Main Author: PAUL KALINICHENKO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LLC V.Em Publishing 2017-01-01
Series:Russian Law Journal
Subjects:
law
Online Access:http://www.russianlawjournal.org/jour/article/view/314
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spelling doaj-4b2755322a4a493dabeb1f3d550e08682020-11-24T22:40:52ZengLLC V.Em Publishing Russian Law Journal2309-86782312-36052017-01-015392810.17589/2309-8678-2017-5-3-9-28150POST-CRIMEAN TWISTER: RUSSIA, THE EU AND THE LAW OF SANCTIONSPAUL KALINICHENKO0Kutafin Moscow State Law University<p>EU-Russia relations have never been simple. On the one hand, these two international actors have common values and interests. On the other, they have a conflictual relationship, which has become particularly acute after the Ukrainian crisis that started in 2014. After Ukrainian crisis, the EU and Russia have entered a new era. Unfortunately, it is an era of brinkmanship. This brinkmanship is marked, prima facie, by mutual sanctions. After 20 years of partnership and good neighborliness it sounds illogically, but it is a reality. The strategic nature of the EU-Russia partnership has been placed in doubt. The aim of this article is to show that the “war of sanctions,” which has frozen official contacts and negotiations have not achieved anything. This crisis can only be overcome through dialogue. However, at the moment, the main critics of the EU sanctions amongst EU Member States are too weak to convince the other members to lift them. The article concerns the modern legal aspects and modern legal circumstances surrounding EU-Russia relations in the light of recent events and the deterioration of relations between Russia and the EU in general. In this framework, an account is given of the EU’s reaction to the Ukrainian conflict in the context of the EU Common Foreign and Security Policy and of the EU restrictive measures as well as in the context of the Russian countersanctions. A special attention is paid to the EU Court of Justice case-law in the field of the restrictive measures.</p>http://www.russianlawjournal.org/jour/article/view/314European UnionRussialawbilateralismrestrictive measuressanctionsEU Court of Justice
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POST-CRIMEAN TWISTER: RUSSIA, THE EU AND THE LAW OF SANCTIONS
Russian Law Journal
European Union
Russia
law
bilateralism
restrictive measures
sanctions
EU Court of Justice
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title POST-CRIMEAN TWISTER: RUSSIA, THE EU AND THE LAW OF SANCTIONS
title_short POST-CRIMEAN TWISTER: RUSSIA, THE EU AND THE LAW OF SANCTIONS
title_full POST-CRIMEAN TWISTER: RUSSIA, THE EU AND THE LAW OF SANCTIONS
title_fullStr POST-CRIMEAN TWISTER: RUSSIA, THE EU AND THE LAW OF SANCTIONS
title_full_unstemmed POST-CRIMEAN TWISTER: RUSSIA, THE EU AND THE LAW OF SANCTIONS
title_sort post-crimean twister: russia, the eu and the law of sanctions
publisher LLC V.Em Publishing
series Russian Law Journal
issn 2309-8678
2312-3605
publishDate 2017-01-01
description <p>EU-Russia relations have never been simple. On the one hand, these two international actors have common values and interests. On the other, they have a conflictual relationship, which has become particularly acute after the Ukrainian crisis that started in 2014. After Ukrainian crisis, the EU and Russia have entered a new era. Unfortunately, it is an era of brinkmanship. This brinkmanship is marked, prima facie, by mutual sanctions. After 20 years of partnership and good neighborliness it sounds illogically, but it is a reality. The strategic nature of the EU-Russia partnership has been placed in doubt. The aim of this article is to show that the “war of sanctions,” which has frozen official contacts and negotiations have not achieved anything. This crisis can only be overcome through dialogue. However, at the moment, the main critics of the EU sanctions amongst EU Member States are too weak to convince the other members to lift them. The article concerns the modern legal aspects and modern legal circumstances surrounding EU-Russia relations in the light of recent events and the deterioration of relations between Russia and the EU in general. In this framework, an account is given of the EU’s reaction to the Ukrainian conflict in the context of the EU Common Foreign and Security Policy and of the EU restrictive measures as well as in the context of the Russian countersanctions. A special attention is paid to the EU Court of Justice case-law in the field of the restrictive measures.</p>
topic European Union
Russia
law
bilateralism
restrictive measures
sanctions
EU Court of Justice
url http://www.russianlawjournal.org/jour/article/view/314
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