Seyeed Hassan Shariati

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Last update: 03/06/2026
Name: Seyeed Hassan Shariati
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[CHE.IRAN] - Measures against Iran art. 7 (Financial sanctions) and art. 11 (Prohibition to honour certain claims), annex 7.
[CHE.IRAN] - Measures against Iran Art. 7 Abs. 1 (Finanzsanktionen) und Art. 11 Bst. b (Verbot der Erfüllung bestimmter Forderungen), Anhang 7.
[CHE.IRAN] - Measures against Iran art. 16 (Sanctions financières) et art. 27 (Interdiction d’honorer certaines créances), annexe 14.
[CHE.IRAN] - Measures against Iran art. 16 (Financial sanctions) and art. 27 (Prohibition to honour certain claims), annex 14.
[CHE.IRAN] - Measures against Iran Art. 16 (Finanzsanktionen) und Art. 27 (Verbot der Erfüllung bestimmter Forderungen), Anhang 14.
- Advisor and Member of the 28th Section of the Supreme Court. Head of Mashhad Judiciary until September 2014. Trials under his supervision have been conducted summarily and inside closed sessions, with

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Consolidated list of financial sanctions targets Sanctioned GBR-OFSI GBR
Secrétariat d'État à l'économie (SECO) Sanctioned CHE-SECO CHE
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