Economic power, used responsibly

Economic power
should serve
peace, prosperity,
and diplomacy.

C-REP provides the technical depth, education, and civil society coordination needed to reform economic sanctions and redirect economic power toward peace, diplomacy, accountability, and human rights, where domestic instability, entrenched alliances and special interests stand in the way.

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Who we are

Research.
Reform.
Accountability.

C-REP operates at the international intersection of law, human rights, and economic statecraft. We help civil society understand, challenge, and responsibly engage complex sanctions regimes and other tools of economic power through actionable research, public education, and advocacy strategy.

Our work focuses on both sides of responsible economic power: reforming sanctions when they function as collective punishment or coercive pressure divorced from clear policy ends, and advancing targeted measures when they can support peace, diplomacy, accountability, and human rights.

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Our approach

Built for the real world
of power, finance, and sanctions.

Technical depth
We bring legal, regulatory, and policy expertise to issues often reduced to slogans or partisan talking points.
Civil society power
We equip advocates and organizations with the tools to engage sanctions policy without the expensive legalese. No gatekeeping.
Reform and accountability
We challenge sanctions that punish civilians or entrench double standards, while advancing targeted measures against actors responsible for serious abuses.
Cross-jurisdictional strategy
We analyze how economic power operates across U.S., European, Canadian, U.K., and other sanctions and financial-policy systems.

Contact — C-REP
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For those ready to challenge coercion, reform sanctions, and redirect economic power toward peace, diplomacy, and human rights.

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