For as long as the EU has been using sanctions as a foreign policy instrument, countering violations has been a challenge. With the EU rapidly expanding the breadth and depth of its sanctions, its institutions and member states must find ways to ensure stricter and more uniform enforcement to deter violations, enhance efficiency, and ensure a more level playing field for economic actors. The stakes are high: the success of the EU's response to Russia’s military aggression hinges largely on effective sanctions, and the long-term legitimacy of the tool itself depends on its enforcement
Defense date: 20/06/2008Examining Board: Prof. Pascal Vennesson (EUI/RSCAS) (Supervisor) Prof. Mar...
The decision of the European Union (EU) to maintain sanctions against Russia has raised concerns amo...
As diplomatic initiatives have thus far failed to achieve the objective of a complete, verifiable, a...
Sanctions seem to have become a permanent element in relations between the EU and Russia. They have ...
The author proposes his take on the EU sanctions against Russia. He aims to understand the legal nat...
On 29 July, EU governments approved a number of new sanctions against Russia over the Ukraine crisis...
This paper examines various sanctions mechanisms the EU has in place to respond to systematic and se...
This paper examines an instrument which establishes an explicit link between economic power and fore...
Through the past decade, sanction literature has looked into different sides of this political tool,...
The EU’s sanction regime against Belarus and the government of President Alexander Lukashenka has be...
EU sanctions on Russia created concerns among its members. It is well known that sanctions impose a ...
Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany met in Minsk on 11 February to negotiate a solution to the ongoi...
Màster en Diplomàcia i Organitzacions Internacionals, Centre d'Estudis Internacionals. Universitat d...
Following its annexation of Crimea and its military intervention in Ukraine, Russia has been sanctio...
The European Union responded to Russia's intervention in Ukraine in March 2014, imposing sanctions t...
Defense date: 20/06/2008Examining Board: Prof. Pascal Vennesson (EUI/RSCAS) (Supervisor) Prof. Mar...
The decision of the European Union (EU) to maintain sanctions against Russia has raised concerns amo...
As diplomatic initiatives have thus far failed to achieve the objective of a complete, verifiable, a...
Sanctions seem to have become a permanent element in relations between the EU and Russia. They have ...
The author proposes his take on the EU sanctions against Russia. He aims to understand the legal nat...
On 29 July, EU governments approved a number of new sanctions against Russia over the Ukraine crisis...
This paper examines various sanctions mechanisms the EU has in place to respond to systematic and se...
This paper examines an instrument which establishes an explicit link between economic power and fore...
Through the past decade, sanction literature has looked into different sides of this political tool,...
The EU’s sanction regime against Belarus and the government of President Alexander Lukashenka has be...
EU sanctions on Russia created concerns among its members. It is well known that sanctions impose a ...
Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany met in Minsk on 11 February to negotiate a solution to the ongoi...
Màster en Diplomàcia i Organitzacions Internacionals, Centre d'Estudis Internacionals. Universitat d...
Following its annexation of Crimea and its military intervention in Ukraine, Russia has been sanctio...
The European Union responded to Russia's intervention in Ukraine in March 2014, imposing sanctions t...
Defense date: 20/06/2008Examining Board: Prof. Pascal Vennesson (EUI/RSCAS) (Supervisor) Prof. Mar...
The decision of the European Union (EU) to maintain sanctions against Russia has raised concerns amo...
As diplomatic initiatives have thus far failed to achieve the objective of a complete, verifiable, a...