Assessing and managing the impact of economic sanctions on commercial contracts | Practical Law
This article considers to what extent under the law of England and Wales economic sanctions which do not contain an applicable "grandfathering clause" (permitting the performance of pre-existing contracts) can be said to end, rather than suspend, existing contractual arrangements. This article does not directly consider export controls or counter-terrorist financing measures, although some of the considerations set out within will be relevant to those too.