Law Society emphasises ‘active role’ legal profession must play in sanctions against Russia

Law Society emphasises 'active role' legal profession must play in sanctions against Russia

The Scottish legal sector must be alert to the implications of the current crisis and has a shared responsibility to comply with UK government sanctions and present a united front against Russia’s violations of international law.

Diane McGiffen, chief executive of the Law Society of Scotland, said: “Last week, our president, Ken Dalling added the society’s voice to the international condemnation of Russia’s use of force against Ukraine, in what is an ‘egregious breach of international law’.

“The recent sanctions imposed on Russia by the UK government are a significant part of the global response to Russian aggression and it is imperative that as a profession, we play our part in that.

“As the regulatory body for the Scottish solicitor profession we will continue to provide robust risk-based regulation and support our members to meet their legal obligations in respect of both the sanctions and money laundering regulations.

“The Law Society is committed to upholding the rule of law and we will continue to work with our members to ensure that our profession stands firm with those across the world condemning these violations of international law.

“Our thoughts are with Ukranian people and all those affected in these horrifying days.”

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