Many states, or rather their leaders and officials, routinely violate the fundamental human rights of both their compatriots or outsiders. Faced with this depressing catalogue of abuses, the international community'™s response of choice consists in imposing economic sanctions on wrongdoers. The relatively scant philosophical literature on the topic tackles primary sanctions - where the sanctioning party (Sender) restricts economic relationships between, on the one hand, the sanctioned party (Target) and, on the other hand, agents of any nationality who are located on its own territory, or its own nationals wherever they are located – in other words, agents who are subject to its territorial and/or personal jurisdiction. In this paper howeve...
As part of the roundtable Economic Sanctions and Their Consequences, this essay discusses whether ec...
The United Nations Security Council has recently imposed economic sanctions against several states w...
This study builds on the extensive literature regarding the use of economic sanctions in internation...
Many states, or rather their leaders and officials, routinely violate the fundamental human rights o...
Economic sanctions are an instrument that states can use to punish or influence other states. Such s...
peer reviewedIn recent years sanctions have become an increasingly popular tool of foreign policy, n...
The international legal regime as it pertains to human rights is neither as established nor as defin...
The purpose of the article is to conceptualize economic sanctions in terms of international power po...
The aim of this is to develop a theoretical framework for addressing the usage and effects of econom...
In recent years sanctions have become an increasingly popular tool of foreign policy, not only at th...
Are unilateral economic sanctions legal under public international law? How do they relate to the ex...
The idea of human rights protection, historically, has been considered as a domestic matter, to be r...
The US is increasingly weaponizing economic sanctions to push through its foreign policy agenda. Mak...
Economic sanctions have a long tradition of use in American foreign policy. There are many benefits ...
Economic sanctions are often said to occupy a middle space between communiqués and combat. As this d...
As part of the roundtable Economic Sanctions and Their Consequences, this essay discusses whether ec...
The United Nations Security Council has recently imposed economic sanctions against several states w...
This study builds on the extensive literature regarding the use of economic sanctions in internation...
Many states, or rather their leaders and officials, routinely violate the fundamental human rights o...
Economic sanctions are an instrument that states can use to punish or influence other states. Such s...
peer reviewedIn recent years sanctions have become an increasingly popular tool of foreign policy, n...
The international legal regime as it pertains to human rights is neither as established nor as defin...
The purpose of the article is to conceptualize economic sanctions in terms of international power po...
The aim of this is to develop a theoretical framework for addressing the usage and effects of econom...
In recent years sanctions have become an increasingly popular tool of foreign policy, not only at th...
Are unilateral economic sanctions legal under public international law? How do they relate to the ex...
The idea of human rights protection, historically, has been considered as a domestic matter, to be r...
The US is increasingly weaponizing economic sanctions to push through its foreign policy agenda. Mak...
Economic sanctions have a long tradition of use in American foreign policy. There are many benefits ...
Economic sanctions are often said to occupy a middle space between communiqués and combat. As this d...
As part of the roundtable Economic Sanctions and Their Consequences, this essay discusses whether ec...
The United Nations Security Council has recently imposed economic sanctions against several states w...
This study builds on the extensive literature regarding the use of economic sanctions in internation...