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Economic Sanctions, Morality and Escalation of Demands on Yugoslavia [PDF]
Economic sanctions are envisaged as a sort of punishment, based on what should be an institutional decision not unlike a court ruling. Hence, the conditions for their lifting should be clearly stated and once those are met sanctions should be lifted. But
Babić, Jovan, Jokic, Aleksandar
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Objective: to study the packages of anti-Russian sanctions, to analyze measures to counteract sanctions, and to formalize the current and future sanctions policy of Great Britain, the USA, and the EU.Methods: the author uses such techniques of abstract ...
D. V. Manushin
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Studying the System of Monetary Sanctions
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A. Harris, Mary Pattillo, Bryan L. Sykes
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Registers of sex offenders - general considerations and data analysis from the register in Serbia [PDF]
In addition to criminalizing both traditional and new offences against sexual freedom, most countries, including Serbia, have introduced specific measures for addressing sexual offenses.
Srnić-Nerac Jelena, Kovačev Milica
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En este artículo se estudian historias sobre gobernantes y príncipes de tres dinastías - ‛abbāsí, normanda y timurí – y su representación narrativa como conocedores de las ciencias matemáticas, la geografía y la historia. Se argumenta que constituyen un conjunto de formas positivas de aprobar o impugnar el conocimiento en esas sociedades, prescribiendo
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The Impact of Iran's Economic Sanctions on Iran and OPEC Countries's Crude Oil Trade: Application of the Generalized Gravity Model [PDF]
Economic sanctions in the field of international relations affect the trade pattern of countries. One of the effective channels of sanctions is exports (as the most important source of foreign exchange supply for countries).
sanaz karimpour +2 more
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Have International Sanctions Impacted Iran’s Environment?
Economic sanctions have been actively used against Iran in the last four decades. In response to sanctions, Iran has adopted a range of survivalist policies with notable environmental implications.
K. Madani
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Informal economic sanctions: the political economy of Chinese coercion during the THAAD dispute
Contemporary economic coercion increasingly features the use of ‘informal’ sanctions—government-directed disruption of international commerce that is not enshrined in official laws or publicly acknowledged as coercive, yet which seeks to impose costs on ...
Darren J. Lim, Victor A. Ferguson
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Trade and Investment Interactions in the Asia-Pacific Region: Long-Term Effects of Sanctions [PDF]
The Asia-Pacific region (APR) is the largest sub-global economy, accounting for a large share of global trade and direct investment flows, where the major role is played by intraregional economic interactions. The expansion of trade and investment in the
Dmitriy Aleksandrovich Izotov
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The Impact of Economic Sanctions on the Size of Informal Economies in Iran [PDF]
Objective: In the face of economic sanctions, most countries use methods to circumvent sanctions, including the expansion of activity in the informal sector of the economy. Sanctions affect the informal economy directly and indirectly, through the formal
Fatemeh Havasbeigi +2 more
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