This chapter examines the compatibility of targeted sanctions – that is, sanctions directed against specific named persons – with the human rights of those who they target. It addresses both sanctions imposed by the United Nations Security Council and other international organisations, in particular the European Union, and individual States. And it does so by looking at the compatibility of such sanctions with procedural and substantive human rights
The idea of human rights protection, historically, has been considered as a domestic matter, to be r...
In response to the increasing rise of terrorist activities throughout the European Union (“EU”) and ...
The international legal regime as it pertains to human rights is neither as established nor as defin...
This chapter examines the compatibility of targeted sanctions – that is, sanctions directed against ...
Economic sanctions are an instrument that states can use to punish or influence other states. Such s...
The United Nations Security Council has recently imposed economic sanctions against several states w...
Legal scholar Erika de Wet and sanctions expert David Cortright team up to analyze the core principl...
Targeted sanctions serve as a coercive tool to change behavior, or as a precautionary measure to pre...
As concerns about the negative impacts of sanctions on the human rights of civilians and the environ...
none1noIn 2020 the European Union adopted the Global Human Rights Sanctions Regime that, similarly t...
The relations between the two international organizations, namely the EU and the UN, have been chara...
The United Nations (UN) sanctions regime was developed during the 1990's as an instrument to induce ...
The adverse impact of economic sanctions on human rights is well documented in the literature (Pekse...
The thesis deals with the responses of domestic and regional courts when they are confronted with ca...
International audienceAs a regional economic integration organization, the EU adopts unilateral sanc...
The idea of human rights protection, historically, has been considered as a domestic matter, to be r...
In response to the increasing rise of terrorist activities throughout the European Union (“EU”) and ...
The international legal regime as it pertains to human rights is neither as established nor as defin...
This chapter examines the compatibility of targeted sanctions – that is, sanctions directed against ...
Economic sanctions are an instrument that states can use to punish or influence other states. Such s...
The United Nations Security Council has recently imposed economic sanctions against several states w...
Legal scholar Erika de Wet and sanctions expert David Cortright team up to analyze the core principl...
Targeted sanctions serve as a coercive tool to change behavior, or as a precautionary measure to pre...
As concerns about the negative impacts of sanctions on the human rights of civilians and the environ...
none1noIn 2020 the European Union adopted the Global Human Rights Sanctions Regime that, similarly t...
The relations between the two international organizations, namely the EU and the UN, have been chara...
The United Nations (UN) sanctions regime was developed during the 1990's as an instrument to induce ...
The adverse impact of economic sanctions on human rights is well documented in the literature (Pekse...
The thesis deals with the responses of domestic and regional courts when they are confronted with ca...
International audienceAs a regional economic integration organization, the EU adopts unilateral sanc...
The idea of human rights protection, historically, has been considered as a domestic matter, to be r...
In response to the increasing rise of terrorist activities throughout the European Union (“EU”) and ...
The international legal regime as it pertains to human rights is neither as established nor as defin...