REVIEW: “The push and pull over enacting and expanding the Magnitsky Act, which played out in U.S. courtrooms and backrooms, carries a warning for those enforcing sanctions against Russia today.” dasha_reuters reviews Billbrowder’s “Freezing Order”
Russia deployed lawyers, consultants and police to stop Browder. He evaded summons and arrest warrants and fought back in the media. At one point then-President Donald Trump was even considering handing the businessman over to RussiaThe assassination of Kremlin critics, including the 2015 shooting of opposition leader Boris Nemtsov next to Red Square, served as a reminder of the risks Browder was running.
Protecting institutions from corruption is a constant battle. But even in the world’s biggest economy, where multiple agencies crack down on nefarious financial activity, progress depends on individuals. In Browder’s telling, the enactment and enforcement of sanctions is vulnerable to the push and pull of humans and their individual economic interests.
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