Initiating a Sustainable Corporate Culture

The intricacy of sustainability is indisputable. Frequently, businesses become so immersed in the details that they lose sight of the bigger picture. In an era of staffing shortages and mounting tasks, it’s quite understandable that a list of tasks can only be handled by a committed ESG practitioner.

The Shadow of Sanctions on Contracts

A valid contract is binding upon the parties. This statement serves as the cornerstone of contract law worldwide. However, it does not imply that there are no situations in which parties can legally terminate, suspend, or refuse to fulfill their contractual obligations for legal reasons. Typically, these reasons can be anticipated ex-ante in applicable law or in the contract itself. How about newly introduced sanctions? Can they provide a green light for parties to refrain from undertaking their contractual obligations?

EU entering the era of extraterritorial sanctions

With the recent adoption of the EU’s 13th sanctions package against Russia, we sought insights from our senior legal officers at Wiacon, Negin Ajam and Nasim Zargarinezhad.

The EU’s decision to sanction Chinese firms, among others, aims to disrupt the supply chain of vital drone components to Russia, especially given the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

UAE, grey-listed – fair or unfair play

In recent years, the United Arab Emirates has found itself at the forefront of international scrutiny following being grey listed by Financial Action Task Force (FATF). The UAE is known as a trade hub in the Gulf region and the country has appeared to be determined to uphold its reputation as a business center. In the following paragraphs, we aimed to explore the UAE´s grey listing case from various perspectives.

Ransomware Financing

According to FATF Report in March 2023, ransomware incidents have grown significantly in recent years, both in number and scale. Additionally, the landscape of ransomware attacks has evolved, and attackers have adopted new techniques to increase the profitability of their endeavours and enhance the likelihood of successful attacks. These have led to a global concern on how to prevent and combat the threat.

Shell vs. Shelf Companies

In the TV series ‘Blacklist,’ Red Reddington – a so called FBI most wanted fugitive who cooperates for hunting down other criminals – advised his contact agent: if you aim to decode the actions of criminals, THINK LIKE A CRIMINAL. This principle also applies to our line of work. To effectively combat crime, we must understand how criminals think and know the loopholes they might exploit. That’s why, at WIACON, we make it a priority to stay updated on everything happening in the realm of financial crime.

COP28 in the UAE

Cop 28 is incoming. On November 30, 2023 the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will officially open the global summit on climate change in uncertain times. The war in the Ukraine, the new Palestinian-Israeli conflict and the tensions in the Pacific between the United States and China on Taiwan are shaping the international relations and the entire world.