This Month in EU Sanctions

Jan Dunin-Wasowicz

EU sanctions law and policy in the global context. Briefings and discussions at the crossroads of EU law, foreign policy and business. Hosted by Jan Dunin-Wasowicz. This Month in EU Sanctions delivers timely updates and expert analysis of the legal, policy, and practical developments shaping EU security law and trade compliance. With a distinctly European perspective, each episode examines the intersection of law, foreign policy, and real-world practice, offering listeners a deeper understanding of the forces and challenges shaping EU sanctions and trade compliance. The podcast complements the newsletters on LinkedIn and Substack, providing a forum for in-depth insights, reflection, and discussion.

Episodes

  1. 22h ago

    Episode 11 | Iran Relief, Russia Pressure, the "Right Moment" for the G7 Sanctions Coalition?

    June 2026 may prove to be a pivotal moment for Iran and Russia sanctions. Following the G7's summit in Evian, which welcomed the US-Iran memorandum of understanding while explicitly committing to increased pressure on Russia's oil and gas sectors, this episode comes at a special moment. Jan Dunin-Wasowicz welcomes Dawson Law, founder of Conseil Global Advisors and former Senior Sanctions Policy Advisor at OFAC and US Treasury Representative to the United Kingdom, for a wide-ranging conversation on US sanctions policy and its implications for the EU. Topics include: What the US-Iran MOU actually commits to, what it doesn't, and what it means for business and complianceWhat US sanctions relief on Iran's nuclear program would mean for the EU, given that the MOU leaves human rights, ballistic missiles, and Iran's regional proxies — including support for Russia — entirely unaddressedThe G7's explicit linkage between Hormuz de-escalation and intensified Russia pressure — and whether US action will follow the rhetoricHow US perceptions of the EU as a sanctions actor have evolved, and how the EU has become more disruptive through sophisticated network-based targetingFindings from a new report on the A7 network, a Russia-linked sanctions evasion network moving over $25 billion through SWIFT, including the use of AI-generated fake invoicesEmerging EU-UK-US convergence on sanctions targeting migrant smuggling, and the secondary sanctions exposure created by US cartel designations in Mexico, Venezuela and BrazilAll of this as the EU extended the Russia sanctions for one year and the 21st package is on the horizon. Chapters 00:00 – Mid-June 2026 EU Sanctions Update 07:09 – Welcoming Dawson Law 07:39 – What does the US-Iran MOU actually say? 09:26 – A framework, not a final deal 11:16 – Performance-based relief: the undefined conditions 13:03 – Frozen assets, oil export licenses, and political sensitivities 14:10 – The Congressional pathway to sanctions relief 15:32 – Lessons from the JCPOA: legal permission vs. business appetite 19:02 – What the MOU leaves unaddressed — and the EU's overlapping concerns 20:41 – The G7's enthusiasm in Évian — what's driving it 22:08 – The G7's Russia pivot: rhetoric or real action? 25:19 – How the US view of the EU as a sanctions actor has evolved 28:10 – From symbolic measures to network-based targeting 29:52 – The EU, the US, and the G7 as a coordination platform 33:27 – Inside the A7 network: $25 billion in evasion, AI-generated fake invoices 36:08 – Compliance lessons: correspondent banking and pattern detection 38:42 – Closing thoughts: migrant smuggling sanctions and cartel-related exposure

    41 min
  2. Mar 13

    Episode 09 | Navigating EU Sanctions Amid Compounding Crises | Paschalis Paschalidis on Arbitration

    In episode 10 of the podcast, Jan Dunin-Wasowicz provides an update on the latest developments as Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine enters its fifth year, highlighting how overlapping geopolitical crises are placing new pressure on the EU’s sanctions framework. Against the backdrop of escalating tensions in the Middle East, the discussion underscores the growing complexity of managing intersecting sanctions regimes and the increasing need for strategic readiness in an uncertain global environment. The episode reflects on recent remarks by Ursula von der Leyen, who has emphasized that the EU can no longer rely solely on the traditional rules-based international system, but must instead “build its own path.” This sets the stage for a broader exploration of the future direction of EU sanctions law and policy, including what a more coherent and autonomous EU sanctions doctrine might look like, and how compliance frameworks must evolve in response to overlapping geopolitical shocks. The show then welcomes Paschalis Paschalidis for an in-depth discussion on how EU sanctions are reshaping the landscape of international dispute resolution. The conversation examines the growing role of sanctions in driving litigation, arbitration, and complex cross-border disputes, with particular focus on contractual claims, investment protection, enforcement challenges, and jurisdictional questions. CHAPTERS 00:00 - Overlapping geopolitical shocks and impact on EU sanctions 04:50 - Introducing Paschalis Paschalidis 07:59 - General impact of EU sanctions on the litigation and arbitration practice 08:55 - How do disputes about EU sanctions arise? 12:00 - Mapping sanctions-related claims 16:00 - Anti-suit and anti-anti-suit injunctions 20:08 - New attitudes towards litigation and arbitration 21:05 -The relationship between the EU legal order, sanctions, and arbitration 27:28 - Reviewing awards dealing with EU sanctions issues 29:13 - EU sanctions and investment-state arbitration 33:31 – Force majeure and sanctions clauses  39:34 – Looking ahead: rules-based international order and dispute resolution

    46 min

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EU sanctions law and policy in the global context. Briefings and discussions at the crossroads of EU law, foreign policy and business. Hosted by Jan Dunin-Wasowicz. This Month in EU Sanctions delivers timely updates and expert analysis of the legal, policy, and practical developments shaping EU security law and trade compliance. With a distinctly European perspective, each episode examines the intersection of law, foreign policy, and real-world practice, offering listeners a deeper understanding of the forces and challenges shaping EU sanctions and trade compliance. The podcast complements the newsletters on LinkedIn and Substack, providing a forum for in-depth insights, reflection, and discussion.

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