Are unilateral economic sanctions legal under public international law? How do they relate to the existing international legal principles and norms? Can unilateral economic sanctions imposed to redress grave human rights violations be subjected to the same legal contestations as other unilateral sanctions? What potential contribution can the recently formulated doctrine of Common Concern of Humankind make by introducing substantive and procedural prerequisites to legitimise unilateral human rights sanctions? Unilateral Sanctions in International Law and the Enforcement of Human Rights by Iryna Bogdanova addresses these complex questions while taking account of the burgeoning state practice of employing unilateral economic sanctions
The fifty years since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights have seen a revoluti...
In the last decade, economic sanctions have become a major instrumentality of the UN Security Counci...
This article studies the unilateral regime of sanctions and their impact on two fundamental human ri...
The idea of human rights protection, historically, has been considered as a domestic matter, to be r...
"This is the first book that explores whether there are any rules in international law applicable to...
The international legal regime as it pertains to human rights is neither as established nor as defin...
The United Nations Security Council has recently imposed economic sanctions against several states w...
Economic sanctions are an instrument that states can use to punish or influence other states. Such s...
The 1990’s did not only see the end of the Cold War, it experienced several man-made humanitarian cr...
Some developed countries have used unilateral trade sanctions against governments that have allegedl...
The relationship between the international law of trade and the international law of human rights ha...
This paper presents abstracts of Prof. Abashidze’s speech at the International Seminar on the Impact...
Many states, or rather their leaders and officials, routinely violate the fundamental human rights o...
The growth in the use of collective and unilateral economic sanctions in the post-Cold-War epoch cal...
Enforcement by way of unilateral economic sanctions has been described as “one of the least develope...
The fifty years since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights have seen a revoluti...
In the last decade, economic sanctions have become a major instrumentality of the UN Security Counci...
This article studies the unilateral regime of sanctions and their impact on two fundamental human ri...
The idea of human rights protection, historically, has been considered as a domestic matter, to be r...
"This is the first book that explores whether there are any rules in international law applicable to...
The international legal regime as it pertains to human rights is neither as established nor as defin...
The United Nations Security Council has recently imposed economic sanctions against several states w...
Economic sanctions are an instrument that states can use to punish or influence other states. Such s...
The 1990’s did not only see the end of the Cold War, it experienced several man-made humanitarian cr...
Some developed countries have used unilateral trade sanctions against governments that have allegedl...
The relationship between the international law of trade and the international law of human rights ha...
This paper presents abstracts of Prof. Abashidze’s speech at the International Seminar on the Impact...
Many states, or rather their leaders and officials, routinely violate the fundamental human rights o...
The growth in the use of collective and unilateral economic sanctions in the post-Cold-War epoch cal...
Enforcement by way of unilateral economic sanctions has been described as “one of the least develope...
The fifty years since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights have seen a revoluti...
In the last decade, economic sanctions have become a major instrumentality of the UN Security Counci...
This article studies the unilateral regime of sanctions and their impact on two fundamental human ri...