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Sanctions Law

Looking back at a year of Iran Sanctions

Published December 10, 2012by Guest Contributor

By Erich Ferrari via Sanctions Law This was a big year for sanctions. Although 2012 isn’t over yet and there is some pending legislation threatening to impose more sanctions against Iran and a forthcoming set of regulations from OFAC on some of the… Continue Reading  

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