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[ncc-services-wg] [address-policy-wg] Crimea papers
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Max Tulyev
president at ukraine.su
Mon Jul 28 21:31:10 CEST 2014
Is it legal in EU in general to enter any contractual relations with Crimean companies found in Russian law? I can quckly google articles about the ban of bank transactions at least, and ban of goods exchange. But I'm not a lawyer so I can't decide is that ban covers services or only physic goods? On 28.07.14 22:15, Nick Hilliard wrote: > On 28/07/2014 19:52, Max Tulyev wrote: >> Just understood in case of LIR - RIPE NCC *signs the contract* with that >> entity. Is it legal at all? Is it already a subject of sanctions? > > The EU declared a round of sanctions a couple of days ago, which are listed > here: > >> http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/HTML/?uri=OJ:JOL_2014_221_R_0001&from=EN > > I can't see any RIPE NCC members on that list. Perhaps there are some PI > holders - someone else can check that out. > > Nick > > >
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