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2016
International sanctions have become the instrument of choice for policymakers dealing with a variety of different challenges to international peace and security. This is the first comprehensive and systematic analysis of all the targeted sanctions regimes imposed by the United Nations since the end of the Cold War.
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International sanctions have become the instrument of choice for policymakers dealing with a variety of different challenges to international peace and security. This is the first comprehensive and systematic analysis of all the targeted sanctions regimes imposed by the United Nations since the end of the Cold War.
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Sharing Responsibility for UN Targeted Sanctions
International Organizations Law Review, 2015International organizations often lack operational capacity, but may command significant normative power over States. By contrast, States have organs with significant operational capacity. Adoption of sanctions by the un Security Council under Chapter vii of the un Charter would remain a dead letter without enlisting the capacity of States to implement
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Do economic sanctions impair target economies?
International Political Science Review, 2016While the International Relations literature has long debated whether or not economic sanctions are an effective foreign policy tool, it neglects to empirically examine the damage sanctions impose on target economies. This study presents two theoretical explanations about the impact of sanctions on target countries’ economies, and collects extensive ...
Geiguen Shin, Seung-Whan Choi, Shali Luo
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UN targeted sanctions datasets (1991–2013)
Journal of Peace Research, 2018Targeted sanctions are increasingly used by the United Nations (UN) Security Council to address major challenges to international peace and security. Unlike other sanctions, those imposed by the UN are universally binding and relied upon as a basis for legitimating both unilateral and regional sanctions measures.
Biersteker, Thomas J. +3 more
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2009
Defence Date: 19/06/2009 Examining Board: Thomas Biersteker (The Graduate Institute, Geneva); Peter Viggo Jakobson (Univ. Copenhagen); Friedrich V. Kratochwil (EUI); Pascal Vennesson (EUI/RSCAS) (Supervisor) PDF of thesis uploaded from the Library digital archive of EUI PhD theses Despite having been in the political and scientific limelight for nearly
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Defence Date: 19/06/2009 Examining Board: Thomas Biersteker (The Graduate Institute, Geneva); Peter Viggo Jakobson (Univ. Copenhagen); Friedrich V. Kratochwil (EUI); Pascal Vennesson (EUI/RSCAS) (Supervisor) PDF of thesis uploaded from the Library digital archive of EUI PhD theses Despite having been in the political and scientific limelight for nearly
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INDIVIDUAL REMEDIES AGAINST SECURITY COUNCIL TARGETED SANCTIONS
The Italian Yearbook of International Law Online, 2007The recent practice followed by the UN Security Council (UNSC) of targeting sanctions against individuals and entities has raised the question of the adequate level of protection – both substantive and procedural – to be afforded to listed individuals and entities.
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The Challenge of Targeting Economic Sanctions
International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2002Smart Sanctions: Targeting Economic Statecraft,, edited by David Cortright and George A. Lopez (Lanham MD: Rowan & Littlefield, 2002, xvi, 259pp, US$72.00 cloth, ISBN 0-7425-0142-6, US$27.95, ISBN 0-7425-0143-4)Sanctions and the Search for Security: Challenges to UN Action, by David Cortright and George A.
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Congress Enacts Sanctions Legislation Targeting Russia
American Journal of International Law, 2017In July 2017, Congress passed the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act. The legislation—which enjoyed nearly unanimous legislative support—contained sanctions targeting Russia, North Korea, and Iran. Title II of the Act—titled separately as the Countering Russian Influence in Europe and Eurasia Act of 2017 (Countering Russian ...
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Security Council Targeted Sanctions and Human Rights
2011Security Council Targeted Sanctions and Human ...
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