The National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine (NSDC) introduced this system to ensure citizens have free and open access to accurate information regarding sanctioned parties. The NSDC manages the register, aiming to streamline the collection, protection, and dissemination of data on entities under sanctions. Information within the register is sourced from NSDC decisions and relevant court rulings, with updates made in real-time to ensure accuracy and transparency. Access to the register is freely available online, with provisions to download extracts on specific individuals or entities, except where restricted by law.
Ukraine Launches State Register of Sanctions
Friday, February 2, 2024
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Ukraine has initiated the State Register of Sanctions, a comprehensive database now containing 17,202 individuals and legal entities deemed subject to sanctions
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