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Investigating Of Time Effect and Severity of UN and US Sanctions on Misery Index of Target States [PDF]
This paper examines the time effect and severity of UN and US sanctions on the misery index in 41 countries under sanctions during 1991-2018 using new unbalanced composite data and the Generalized Least Squares (GLS) method.
edris karimi +2 more
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On the Strategic Effects of Unilateral Sanctions: Russian Experience [PDF]
Much of the academic debate about the consequences of sanctions has been focused on their direct impact or on collateral damage to the bilateral relationship between the issuer of sanctions and the target of sanctions, reflecting the understanding of ...
Anastasia B. Likhacheva
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Unfinished Business of International Law: The Questionable Legality of Autonomous Sanctions
Enforcement by way of unilateral economic sanctions has been described as “one of the least developed areas of international law.” The term “sanctions” is notoriously difficult to define and does not itself appear in the key international instruments ...
Devika Hovell
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Sanctions and economic growth: Do sanction diversity and level of development matter?
The application of economic and political sanctions becomes a vital tool of international politics to facilitate peaceful coexistence among the nations.
Abdulkareem Alhassan +3 more
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KONSTRUKSI SANKSI ADMINISTRATIF PERATURAN DAERAH PROVINSI BALI NOMOR 2 TAHUN 2012
The study describes the overlap of arrangements of administrative sanctions in the Law No. 12 of 2011 with the construction of administrative sanctions in the Local Regulation of Bali Province No. 2 of 2012.
Kadek Putra Arik Persona
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The use of sanctions as a tool for resolving armed conflicts has been a topic of debate for many years. This paper undertakes a critical retrospective analysis of the sanctions imposed on Syria and Yemen in resolving armed conflicts.
Tarazi Mohammed Sheikh
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Emotions, Sanctions, and Cooperation [PDF]
We use skin conductance responses and self‐reported hedonic valence to study the emotional basis of cooperation and punishment in a social dilemma. We argue that the availability of sanctions sets in motion a “virtuous emotional circle” that accompanies cooperation. Emotional reaction to free riding leads cooperators to apply sanctions.
Joffily, Mateus +3 more
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自中本聰(Satoshi Nakamoto)於2008 年在網路上發表第一篇去中心化 的虛擬貨幣比特幣論文後,虛擬貨幣就顛覆了我們對於金錢的傳統想像,金錢好像早已從那張躺在我們錢包裡薄薄的紙張,逐漸的成為一串數字、一堆代表錢包地址的亂碼及金鑰,或許我們仍習慣於現鈔帶給我們的安全感,但虛擬貨幣儼然已改變我們的世界。防制洗錢金融行動工作組織(Financial Action Task Force, FATF)是全球洗錢防制與打擊資恐國際規範的制定者,在2018 年至2019 年之際 ...
魏至潔 Chih-Chieh Wei
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Global Human Rights Sanctions and State Sovereignty: Does the New Tool Challenge the Old Order?
Global human rights sanctions (also known as Magnitsky sanctions) regimes target individuals and entities involved in gross human rights abuses. The sanctions measures, including visa bans, transaction restrictions, and asset freezes, are implemented ...
Yifan Jia
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Abstract. The emergency department (ED) is a complex environment. Its equilibrium, or homeostasis, is critically dependent on the continuous action of feedback processes. For any system to function efficiently, it needs to know the outcomes of specific actions in a consistent, reliable, and expeditious way.
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