Ukraine launches State Register of Sanctions
Ukraine launches State Register of Sanctions. Its aim is to provide free public access to up-to-date and reliable information about the entities subject to sanctions.
The register contains 17,202 individuals and legal entities considered to be subject to sanctions. The register is maintained by the NSDC Office.
According to the decision of the NSDC of Ukraine, the Register is an information and communication system that ensures the collection, accumulation, protection, accounting, display, processing and provision of information on all sanctioned entities.
The sources of information in the Register are decisions of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine, as well as court decisions on imposing sanctions.
The data in the Register are promptly updated. They are open and publicly available, except as otherwise provided by law. The website provides an opportunity to obtain an extract with information about a person in e-form.
For reference:
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed Decree No. 36/2024 “On the Decision of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine dated 29 January 2024 “On Approval of the Regulation on the State Register of Sanctions”. The Decree came into force on the day of its publication. The Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine shall be responsible for monitoring the implementation of the decision of the NSDC of Ukraine enacted by this Decree. The Regulation on the State Register of Sanctions defines the procedure for maintaining and accessing the unified State Register of Sanctions, as well as providing information from it.