Paper on Economic Sanctions and the Law of Central Bank Immunity in the United States
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Note: General Counsel Richard Ostrander contributed a paper titled “Economic Sanctions and the Law of Central Bank Immunity in the United States” for his panel appearance at the ECB Legal Conference 2023. This paper considers how economic sanctions law interacts with central bank immunity in the United States when foreign central bank assets are potentially subject to sanctions.
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economic sanctions; central bank;NEP fields
This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports:- NEP-BAN-2023-10-02 (Banking)
- NEP-HIS-2023-10-02 (Business, Economic and Financial History)
- NEP-LAW-2023-10-02 (Law and Economics)
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