Peace proposals can call for the use of frozen assets of a sanctioned state to fund reconstruction in an affected country, alongside lifting sanctions and reinstating the sanctioned state in international forums such as the G8.
November 20, 2025
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Combining asset repurposing, sanction relief, and political reintegration is a possible economic component of some peace plans.
Violations of Colorado's 2019 conversion therapy statute can result in fines up to $5,000 and suspension or revocation of a therapist's professional license.
January 01, 2019
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Specified penalties associated with violating Colorado's conversion therapy restrictions for minors.
Executive Order 13224, signed on 2001-09-23, targets terrorists and persons or entities providing support to terrorism and is used as a basis for sanctions by the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
September 23, 2001
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Executive Order authorizing sanctions against terrorists and supporters, frequently invoked by Treasury for financial sanctions.
A 'country of particular concern' designation under the 1998 International Religious Freedom Act authorizes U.S. penalties but does not automatically impose sanctions; potential penalties can include bans on non-humanitarian aid.
January 01, 1998
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Scope and consequences of a 'country of particular concern' designation under U.S. law.
The Caesar Act is a U.S. sanctions policy targeting Syrian government and security officials in response to widespread allegations of human rights abuses.
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U.S. legislative/administrative sanctions regime related to Syria.