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Due Process Is in the Details: U.S. Targeted Economic Sanctions and International Human Rights Law
The United States has employed targeted sanctions—economic and travel restrictions imposed directly on natural and legal persons—in a wide range of policy areas in the past two decades. This includes counterterrorism, nonproliferation, and cyber, as well
Elena Chachko
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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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Understanding Effectiveness of International Sanctions
Thomas Biersteker took part in 2019 Gerda Henkel Forum: Values and Interests in Communication Between Russia and The West held in MGIMO-University in late April this year and on the margins of the Forum he was kind enough to give an interview to our ...
Thomas Biersteker
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Un(packing) Sanctions Data: What Can Sanctions Numbers Teach Us
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2024 9(3), 866-875 | European Forum Insight of 24 December 2024 | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. What makes sanctions smart: figuring out the data. - III.
Bohdan Bernatskyi
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Understanding Success of Targeted Sanctions: The EU in Zimbabwe [PDF]
The European Union (EU) imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe in 2002 and this article aims at evaluating the success of that decision. Applying a broader definition of success, this article assumes that sanctions can coerce, constrain and signal.
Francesco Giumelli , Kryštof Kruliš
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This article examines the impact of cross-border economic sanctions (CES) on the quality of national health – proxied by life expectancy. Structural gravity models are employed for a sample of 148 sanctioned countries (108 developing countries and 40 ...
Le Thanh Ha, Pham Xuan Nam
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The impact of unilateral economic sanctions on human right [PDF]
Unilateral economic sanctions, imposed by individual countries or groups, can have adverse impacts on human rights. When implementing such sanctions, states should consider humanitarian exemptions to ensure essential goods are not restricted,
Amer AL-Jubouri, Khalaf Aljibory
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The EU Vs. Russia: Legal Nature and Implementation of the Union’s Restrictive Measures [PDF]
The author proposes his take on the EU sanctions against Russia. He aims to understand the legal nature of the EU restrictions, the exact procedure of their implementation, revision, and repeal, as well as their judicial review.
Voinikov Vadim
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TARGETED SANCTIONS, JUDICIAL ANTAGONISM OR LEGAL DIALOGUE [PDF]
This piece begins by illustrating the current status of United Nations targeted sanctions regimes, from the formal point of view. It then proceeds to explain the mechanisms of listing and de-listing at the UN level, as well as the means by which UN ...
Ioan-Luca VLAD
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This article presents the results of a study on improving financial sanctions as an instrument of international influence. The author identifies two main ways to increase the political effectiveness of financial sanctions, targeting and, recently gaining
N. Y. Shlyundt, E. A. Emuzova
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