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Consultation Outcome Published 2 Aug 2017 Department for International Trade Foreign & Commonwealth Office HM Treasury ↗ View on GOV.UK

Public consultation on the United Kingdom’s future legal framework for imposing and implementing sanctions

The Government is seeking views on the legal powers needed to continue to be able to impose and implement sanctions upon the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union.

Opened 21 Apr 2017
Closed 23 Jun 2017
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Sanctions are an important foreign policy and national security tool. As a permanent member of the UN Security Council the UK plays a leading role in negotiating sanctions with global reach to counter threats to international peace and security.

The UK currently implements UN and other multilateral sanctions regimes through EU legal acts. Once we leave the EU, we will need new legal powers to maintain our ability to impose, implement and amend sanctions regimes.

We welcome feedback from all stakeholders to help inform the design of the UK’s future sanctions legal framework.