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With this volume, Geoff Simons provides an authoritative account of the use and the misuse of economic sanctions world-wide, highlighting the ways in which sanctions have been employed, ultimately, as weapons of mass destruction, directed primarily against civilian populations. Simons details the impact of economic sanctions on a global basis, highlighting their use as a foreign policy tool by powerful nations such as the United States, and revealing the extent to which the US has succeeded in promoting the use of sanctions -- in direct violation of the UN charter -- through its dominance of the UN Security Council. Using original source material and background documents, Simons provides a brief history of the use of sanctions as an allegedly "neutral" weapon in international conflict, and challenges official accounts of the impact of economic sanctions by reconsidering the horrific, almost genocidal impact sanctions can be shown to have on civilian communities in, for example, the conflict with Iraq.
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"Providing perspectives from a range of experts, including international lawyers, political scientists and practitioners, this book assesses current theory and practice of economic sanctions, discussing current legal and political challenges faced by the international community. It examines both the implementation of sanctions by major powers -the United States, European Union and Japan - as well as assessing the impact of those sanctions through case studies of Russia, Iran, Syria and North Korea. Balancing theoretical analysis of legal considerations with national and regional level empirical analysis, it also includes coverage of sanctions issues by the UN Security Council and the EU, as well as the extraterritorial application of sanctions. A valuable reference for academics and practitioners, Economic Sanctions in International Law and Practice will be useful to those working in the fields of international law, diplomacy, and international political economy"--
Sanctions (International law) --- International sanctions (International law) --- Penalties (International law) --- International law --- Chemical Weapons --- European Union --- Human Rights --- Iran --- Japan --- JCPOA --- North Korea --- OPCW --- Russia --- Syria --- United States
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The reactivation of the Security Council at the beginning of the last decade has resulted, since the invasion of Kuwait by Iraq on August 2, l990, in increasing use of its powers under Chapter VII of the Charter and the adoption of measures against a number of state and non-state entities. The notion of a threat to the peace has now come to encompass violations of fundamental norms of international law such as human rights and humanitarian law, and the wide-ranging measures adopted have included such innovations as the establishment of the UN Compensation Commission or that of the two international criminal tribunals for Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. These measures have not only infringed on the legal rights of the targeted state (sometimes with irreversible effects where they have remained in force over a long period of time) and its population, but also on those of implementing states and of private rights within these states. The current debate over the legitimacy and long-term effects of economic sanctions on states and their populations makes it imperative to re-evaluate this instrument and the broader peace maintenance function of the Security Council in the light of current community concerns. Part One of this book addresses the theoretical issues by focussing on: 1) The place of sanctions in the international legal system; 2) the limits to the powers of the Security Council and the question of accountability; and 3) an assessment of the alternatives to collective economic sanctions. Part Two looks at the relationship between sanctions and humanitarian issues, examining the relationship between: 1) Sanctions and human rights law; 2) sanctions, humanitarian issues and mandates; and 3) sanctions and humanitarian law. Part Three focuses on implementation by states of Security Council sanctions resolutions by examining: 1) Sanctions and private rights; and 2) special problems for implementing states. Part Four addresses the future in reassessing the place and ethics of sanctions in an international legal system which is giving increased importance to the individual. This work is based on papers presented at a colloquium of the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva.
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Sanctions (International law) --- Security, International. --- Collective security --- International security --- International relations --- Disarmament --- International organization --- Peace --- International sanctions (International law) --- Penalties (International law) --- International law
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Economic law --- Criminal law. Criminal procedure --- European Union --- Competition, Unfair --- Sanctions (International law) --- Sanctions (International law). --- International sanctions (International law) --- Penalties (International law) --- International law --- Competition, Unfair - European Union countries
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Enforcement measures (International law) --- International sanctions (International law) --- Peines (Droit international) --- Penalties (International law) --- Sancties (Internationaal recht) --- Sanctions (Droit international) --- Sanctions (International law) --- Sanctions internationales --- Economic sanctions --- Iraq --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Persian Gulf War, 1991
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Sanctions (International law) --- Sanctions (Droit international) --- 820 Internationale betrekkingen --- 831.1 Handelspolitiek --- #SBIB:052.AANKOOP --- #SBIB:327.5H10 --- #SBIB:340H83 --- Strategie: algemeen --- Internationaal recht: bijzondere vraagstukken: algemeen --- Sanctions (International law). --- International sanctions (International law) --- Penalties (International law) --- International law
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Economic sanctions --- Sanctions (International law) --- International sanctions (International law) --- Penalties (International law) --- Sanctions, Economic --- Law and legislation --- International law --- Economic policy --- International economic relations --- RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES --- CONTRE-MESURES --- CONTENTIEUX --- EXCEPTION HUMANITAIRE --- CONTENTIEUX ECONOMIQUE --- SANCTIONS ECONOMIQUES
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