Global Sanctions Conference Unites Top Experts in Dubai This Week
A significant event in the sanctions landscape is set to take place this Thursday. The conference, organized by Afridi & Angell and Outer Temple Chambers, will delve into current trends in sanctions policy, judicial and supervisory practices, business compliance strategies, and the economic impact of sanctions. Latvia's experience will also be a key focus. The event, titled 'Events Near Me: The Global Sanctions Conference', will bring together sanctions professionals, both in person and online, with a livestream option available. The conference will be conducted in English, ensuring accessibility for a global audience.
The conference, part of Dubai Arbitration Week, will be held at Horizon 52 - DIFC in Dubai. It promises insightful discussions led by prominent speakers, including Minister of Foreign Affairs of Latvia, Baiba Braže, and Toms Platacis, Head of FIU Latvia. Other leading experts from Europe, the UK, Canada, and the US will also take the stage. The main event aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the complex world of sanctions, their implementation, and their effects on businesses and economies.
The sanctions conference, organized by Afridi & Angell and Outer Temple Chambers, is set to provide a wealth of information and perspectives. With high-profile speakers and a global reach, it promises to be an invaluable event for anyone involved in or affected by sanctions. The livestream option ensures that even those unable to attend in person can participate in this important discussion.
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