Find out about EU restrictive measures across the globe through the EU
sanctions map
Sanctions are key tools through which the EU can intervene to prevent
conflict or respond to ongoing crises. The EU sanctions map
[https://sanctionsmap.eu/#/main?checked=&search=%7B%22value%22:%22%22,%22searchType%22:%7B%7D%7D]
allows keeping track of all non-punitive restrictions that the EU has
applied to non-European countries, including asset freezing, arms
embargoes, or admission restrictions. 

At present, the EU has over 40 different sanctions regimes in place,
some of which are mandated by the UN Security Council, while others
are autonomously adopted by the EU.

Among the latter measures also count the restrictive measures in view
of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The EU sanctions map provides
detailed and up-to-date information on the list of persons, entities
and items affected by the 4 packages of sanctions imposed on Russia
[https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/measures-of-solidarity-with-ukraine-eur?locale=en]
since February 2022, as well as all legal acts and guidelines on which
these restrictions are based. 

The EU sanctions map also provides the link to the EU sanctions
whistleblower tool
[https://ec.europa.eu/info/business-economy-euro/banking-and-finance/international-relations/restrictive-measures-sanctions/what-are-restrictive-measures-sanctions_en#whistleblower],
through which citizens can report possible violations of any EU
sanctions. 

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Publication Date/Time
2022-04-08T08:00:00+00:00
The interactive map shows details of all EU sanctions regimes and
their corresponding legal acts