Will Blockchain Technologies Strengthen or Undermine the Effectiveness of Global Trade Control Regulations and Financial Sanctions?

Q2 Social Sciences
Global Jurist Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI:10.1515/gj-2019-0047
F. Cozzi
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Abstract

Abstract Financial sanctions and trade control regulations are becoming increasingly relevant in the current global situation, characterized by multiple ongoing conflicts, sophisticated terrorist organizations, and serious tensions between international economic actors. The United Nations, under Article 41 of the UN Charter, the United States and Europe, in particular, regularly introduce and enforce a number of tools (e. g., financial restrictions, trade restrictions, arms embargoes, travel bans). Such tools can range from comprehensive, “territory-wide” sanctions against States to targeted sanctions on entities, including individuals, to obtain a change in policy or activity by the target country, part of the country, governments, entities, and individuals, with the ultimate aim of pursuing peace, human rights, democracy, and respect for the rule of law. Recent history proves that companies and financial institutions have adopted complex solutions to conceal transactions with sanctioned countries and entities. Blockchain technology, through the use of distributed digitalized ledgers, grants a high level of transparency, for instance providing real-time updates on the development of an export transaction, and the use of smart contracts can automatize payments, or the triggering of guarantees, etc. While blockchain technology continues to be an area of enormous promise, it is also one of risk, if not managed properly, especially in a transnational, multi-jurisdictional context. Not only might the use of blockchain-based solutions prove challenging for the enforcement of current international sanctions programs by competent authorities, but blockchain technologies developers will also need to set up solutions suitable to comply with the requirements imposed by the various sanctions in place. At the same time, businesses will need to determine which measures and due diligence practices are needed to protect against the risks of a sanctions violation, which can result in significant fines and even criminal penalties. This paper explores how blockchain solutions that may be implemented in the context of international financial and commercial transactions can interrelate (or interfere) with sanctions enforcement and sanctions compliance, highlighting the multiple legal issues that may arise in connection thereto.
区块链技术会加强还是削弱全球贸易管制条例和金融制裁的有效性?
金融制裁和贸易管制法规在当前的全球形势中变得越来越重要,其特点是多重持续冲突,复杂的恐怖组织,以及国际经济参与者之间的严重紧张关系。联合国,特别是美国和欧洲,根据《联合国宪章》第四十一条,定期采用和执行一些工具(例如,财政限制、贸易限制、武器禁运、旅行禁令)。这些工具的范围可以从针对国家的全面“全领土”制裁到针对实体(包括个人)的定向制裁,以促使目标国家、该国部分地区、政府、实体和个人改变政策或活动,最终目的是追求和平、人权、民主和尊重法治。最近的历史证明,公司和金融机构采用了复杂的解决方案来掩盖与受制裁国家和实体的交易。区块链技术通过使用分布式数字账本,赋予了高度的透明度,例如提供出口交易发展的实时更新,使用智能合约可以自动支付,或触发担保等。虽然区块链技术仍然是一个充满希望的领域,但如果管理不当,它也是一个风险领域,特别是在跨国、多司法管辖区的背景下。使用基于区块链的解决方案不仅可能对主管当局执行当前的国际制裁计划具有挑战性,而且区块链技术开发人员还需要建立适合遵守各种制裁要求的解决方案。与此同时,企业将需要确定需要采取哪些措施和尽职调查措施来防范违反制裁的风险,这可能导致巨额罚款甚至刑事处罚。本文探讨了在国际金融和商业交易背景下可能实施的区块链解决方案如何与制裁的执行和遵守相互关联(或干扰),突出了与此相关可能出现的多种法律问题。
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Global Jurist
Global Jurist Social Sciences-Law
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期刊介绍: Global Jurist offers a forum for scholarly cyber-debate on issues of comparative law, law and economics, international law, law and society, and legal anthropology. Edited by an international board of leading comparative law scholars from all the continents, Global Jurist is mindful of globalization and respectful of cultural differences. We will develop a truly international community of legal scholars where linguistic and cultural barriers are overcome and legal issues are finally discussed outside of the narrow limits imposed by positivism, parochialism, ethnocentrism, imperialism and chauvinism in the law. Submission is welcome from all over the world and particularly encouraged from the Global South.
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