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European Union Criminalizes Violations of Sanctions

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European Union Criminalizes Violations of Sanctions

by Daisy Mae D.
05/20/2024
in Compliance, Sanctions

On April 12, 2024, the Council of the European Union adopted a directive criminalizing the violation of sanctions at the EU level. This directive, known as the Directive on the Definition of Criminal Offences and Penalties for the Violation of Union Restrictive Measures, aims to harmonize the enforcement of EU sanctions across Member States.

Background

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While the Council of the European Union adopts sanctions, their enforcement has traditionally been the responsibility of each Member State. This has led to a varied approach, with some Member States treating violations as criminal offenses and others imposing administrative penalties. The increasing importance of sanctions in the context of the war in Ukraine highlighted the need for a more consistent enforcement regime. As a result, the Council and the European Parliament reached an agreement on December 13, 2023, to criminalize the violation of EU sanctions.

Scope of the Directive

The Directive establishes a framework for defining criminal offenses and setting penalty thresholds for violations of EU sanctions.

Criminal Offenses
The Directive specifies that the following actions should be considered criminal offenses:

  • Providing funds or economic resources to a designated person
  • Failing to freeze assets
  • Violating travel bans
  • Engaging in transactions with entities controlled by a third state
  • Trading in prohibited goods
  • Providing restricted economic and financial services
  • Circumventing an EU sanction
  • Breaching conditions under authorizations granted by competent authorities

Member States may decide that violations involving activities valued at less than EUR 10,000 are not criminal offenses.

Liability
The Directive harmonizes the liability standards for criminal offenses. For natural persons, the listed violations are criminal offenses if committed intentionally. For legal persons, violations are criminal offenses if committed for their benefit by someone in a leading position within the organization.

Penalties
The Directive introduces minimum penalties for criminal offenses related to sanctions violations. For natural persons, these offenses can be punishable by up to 5 years of imprisonment for serious offenses. For corporations, penalties can be up to 5% of total worldwide turnover or EUR 40 million. Additional penalties may include exclusion from public benefits or access to public funds and disqualification from business activities.

The Directive also outlines aggravating circumstances, such as offenses committed within a criminal organization or involving false documents, and mitigating circumstances, such as cooperation with authorities.

Jurisdiction
The Directive stipulates that each Member State shall have jurisdiction over criminal offenses committed within its territory, on board ships or aircraft registered in that Member State, or by its nationals. Member States may also extend their jurisdiction to offenses committed outside their territory under certain conditions.

Next Steps

EU Member States have until May 20, 2025, to transpose the Directive’s provisions into their national criminal law. Future updates will focus on the implementation challenges and possible ways for EU Member States and companies to adapt to this new legislation.

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