Sudan

The Republic of Sudan is in northeastern Africa; the capital city is Khartoum. Official languages of Sudan are Arabic and English, and Islam is the major practiced in the country.

Sudan has a long history, beginning with being part of the Egyptian New Kingdom.  After the fall of that rule, the Nubians controlled the territory.  The Funj Sultanate took control during the 16th and 17th centuries, and the Muhammad Ali dynasty took control from 1820 to 1874. A revolt between the Muhammad dynasty and Egypt resulted in the  Caliphate of Omdurman, which was eventually destroyed by the British in 1898. The country gained its independence on January 1, 1956. The country has been marred by religious persecution, terrorism, and allegations of human rights issues since. Sanctions were imposed by the United Nations in 1995 against Sudan for these violations.

In Sudan, the President serves as head of the state and government, and commander in chief. A bicameral parliament and the government maintain control of legislative powers.

The legal system in Sudan stems from Islamic Sharia Law.  The highest court in Sudan is the National Supreme Court. It consists of 70 justices organized into three panels. The Constitutional court consists of nine judges and a court president; this court maintains judicial control under the separation of pwers. The judges for these courts are appointed by Sudan’s President upon recommendation by the National Assembly. Supreme Court justices don’t have a specific tenure, while Constitutional court judges serve a term of seven years. The subordinate courts include the court of appeals, public and national courts, and rural courts.

Visitors to the National Law Review can read up on the latest cases, news, and stories, as they relate to Sudan and its international relations. Articles including immigration and temporary protected status (TPS), embargo, international sanctions, and international affairs, are updated regularly online. Visitors will always find the most up to date content online, when visiting the National Law Review.

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Feb
2
2017
February 2, 2017 Travel Advisory and Immigration Update Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Feb
1
2017
Workplace Implications of the President Trump’s Immigration Executive Order Holland & Hart LLP
Feb
1
2017
Urgent: Travel Restrictions Following Recent Executive Order K&L Gates
Feb
1
2017
Executive Order on Immigration Review: Potential Impact on Employees, Vendors and Contractors Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jan
30
2017
Advisory on President Trump's Executive Order Suspending Entry of Foreign Nationals Polsinelli PC
Jan
30
2017
Executive Order Restricting Entry Into The U.S. For Nationals Of Seven Countries May Cause Questions/Concern For Employees Traveling Abroad Godfrey & Kahn S.C.
Jan
30
2017
President Trump’s Executive Order – Impact of the “Protecting the Nation from Terrorist Attacks by Foreign Nationals” on International Travel Dinsmore & Shohl LLP
Jan
30
2017
Travel Advisory after Trump Executive Order Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jan
29
2017
Summary of Executive Order: Protecting the Nation from Terrorist Attacks by Foreign Nationals Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Jan
28
2017
Immigration Travel Alert: New Executive Order Suspends Admission to the U.S. of Foreign Nationals From Certain Countries Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Jan
17
2017
Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Asset Has Published General License Eliminating U.S. Sanctions against Sudan Faegre Drinker
Jan
14
2017
OFAC Conditionally Lifts U.S. Embargo on Sudan, but Certain Sanctions Remain Holland & Hart LLP
Jan
14
2017
Obama Administration Lifts Sanctions on Sudan Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Jan
14
2017
United States suspends Sudan sanctions Covington & Burling LLP
Sep
3
2016
SpaceX rocket explosion deals a blow to expanding internet connectivity in Sub Saharan Africa Covington & Burling LLP
Aug
29
2016
Key Lessons From a Recent Export Enforcement Case Against a U.S. Pharmaceutical and Medical Supply Company Polsinelli PC
Aug
23
2016
OFAC Announced Settlement Agreements with Two Companies for Iran and Sudan Sanctions Violations Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Jan
28
2016
Homeland Security Extends Temporary Protected Status for Sudan Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Sep
3
2015
Africa Update for September 3, 2015 Mintz
Aug
28
2015
Africa Update for August 27, 2015 Mintz
May
12
2015
Regional Enforcement Snapshot: North Africa re: Investors in the Energy Sector Bracewell LLP
Jan
28
2015
Merger Control in Africa McDermott Will & Emery
Dec
18
2014
Are Chinese Companies Retooling in Africa? Covington & Burling LLP
Dec
8
2014
Swissport Fueling to Pay $250,000 to Settle EEOC Race and National Origin Harassment Lawsuit U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Nov
13
2014
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) Merger Assessment Guidelines Clarify Jurisdictional Test and Notification Requirements McDermott Will & Emery
Nov
2
2014
November 3 Is the Deadline for Entry Into the 2016 Diversity Visa Lottery Program Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Oct
17
2014
Incubating Small Business Exports to Sub-Saharan Africa Through the U.S. Commercial Service Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Oct
7
2014
India Expected to Implement E-Visa Processing in 2015 Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Oct
3
2014
Africa Legal News Update - October 3, 2014 Mintz
Sep
9
2014
Employer I-9 Alert – TPS (Temporary Protected Status) for Sudan and South Sudan Extended Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Sep
8
2014
TPS (Temporary Protected Status) Designation for Sudan and South Sudan Extended Jackson Lewis P.C.
Oct
15
2011
New OFAC General Licenses Authorize Food Product Sales to Iran and Sudan McDermott Will & Emery
 

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