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Matteo Morelli (Italy)

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Baker McKenzie’s Trade, Sanctions, and Customs Practice is pleased to invite you to join us at our upcoming Milan Trade Day 2026. This event will be essential for Italian companies trying to navigate the trade, sanctions, and customs hurdles in a very disruptive 2026, and will feature short panels of Baker McKenzie Italian trade, customs and criminal law specialists as well as international speakers on US and EU sanctions, export controls, and customs developments. Please register for…

After publishing a draft implementing decree (Atto del Governo n. 317) (see our previous blog post here), Italy has now approved final legislation (Legislative Decree No. 211 of 30 December 2025) implementing Directive (EU) 2024/1226 which enter into force on 24 January 2026, significantly changing the criminal enforcement landscape in relation to EU sanctions violations. Legislative Decree No. 211/2025 increases criminal liability risks, particularly in respect of EU sanctions compliance, for companies (under Legislative Decree…

On 10 October 2025, the Italian Government submitted to Parliament the draft legislative decree implementing Directive (EU) 2024/1226 on the definition of criminal offences and penalties for the violation of Union restrictive measures, which mandates the criminalisation of violations of EU restrictive measures. This long-awaited step marks a turning point in Italy’s approach to sanctions enforcement, aligning its legal framework with the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP). Sanctions Violations Enter the Criminal Code…