• one on-line meeting of the Entire Research Team on 18 th November 2022 (Michael Kilchling
    presented the problem of EU restrictive measures, named also: smart or targeted sanctions,
    and possible consequences of their linking with criminal law – e.g., by including violation of
    such measures into Article 83(1) TFEU – on a current German legislative example: the criminal
    offence of non-registering the assets located in Germany by persons from the EU sanction
    lists and confiscation of the assets as a possible consequence of such offence; discussion,
    English; M. Kilchling’s article on this topic can be found here:
    https://eucrim.eu/articles/beyond-freezing/ and the Proposal from 2.12.2022 for a EU
    Directive on the definition of criminal offences and penalties for the violation of Union
    restrictive measures is to be found here: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-
    content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A52022PC0684)
  • two on-line meeting of Research Coordinators and Junior Researchers: 15 th November 2022
    and 20 th December 2022 to discuss current research tasks (Polish),
  • the scope of the research has been expanded in order to include the law on extended
    confiscation in the Netherlands,
  • new researchers joined the Entire Research Team: Prof. André Klip and Prof. Johannes Keiler
    from Maastricht University in the Netherlands (as specialists in Dutch law), Jacek Stanisławski
    from University of Łódź in Poland and Jan Minksztym from AMU Poznań in Poland (as Junior
    Researchers),
  • all 14 country reports have been collected (2 of them still in draft version, not yet included
    on the project website; the Entire Research Team, English),
  • paper on Extended confiscation in the EU – Legitimate or (just) effective? was presented at
    the conference Changing Penologies and European Crime Policy: Theory and Practice in the
    Global Context, Warsaw 20-21.10.2022 (Elżbieta Hryniewicz-Lach, English)