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Comment: As Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, gaps in global sanctions regime remain

By Samuel Rubenfeld
  • 14 Jun 2022 03:47
  • 14 Jun 2022 03:47
As Russian tanks rolled across the Ukrainian border and missiles began to rain down on Kharkiv, Kyiv and the Donbas in the early hours of Feb. 24, senior officials in Washington, Brussels, London and elsewhere were ready to pounce.
For weeks during Russia’s buildup, the international community had threatened devastating

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Samuel Rubenfeld

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Samuel Rubenfeld is a reporter covering cases of bribery and corruption and some international trade issues. Prior to joining MLex, he was editor of the Kharon Brief, a news and data analysis platform focused on global security issues, including sanctions and export controls. Earlier in his career, Rubenfeld spent about a decade at The Wall Street Journal, including nearly nine years as a reporter covering corporate risk and compliance concerns such as bribery, money laundering, sanctions, terrorist financing and whistleblowers.

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