In the last decade, economic sanctions have become a major instrumentality of the UN Security Council in the struggle against terrorism and lawless violence endangering peace. It is not surprising that innocents would be ensnarled, along with culprits, in the nets of the so-called smart or targeted sanctions, which are directed against named individuals and groups (as opposed to delinquent States). In such rare cases, as the individual concerned searches for a legal remedy, significant issues of fundamental human rights may arise at the levels of the international, regional, and national legal orders. This essay explores these issues. After examining broader questions surrounding international legal constraints that operate on UN author...
The international legal regime as it pertains to human rights is neither as established nor as defin...
This study analyzes the United Nation Security Council (SC) counter-terrorism measures, giving focus...
The UK government is currently proposing the enactment of a “Sanctions Act” upon the UK’s withdrawal...
The idea of human rights protection, historically, has been considered as a domestic matter, to be r...
This Paper examines the rights-based boundaries of the United Nations (“UN”) sanctions as well as un...
Economic sanctions are an instrument that states can use to punish or influence other states. Such s...
The United Nations was established in the belief that working together states could curb the use of ...
Enforcement by way of unilateral economic sanctions has been described as “one of the least develope...
Are unilateral economic sanctions legal under public international law? How do they relate to the ex...
Economic sanctions - the exercise of pressure by one international actor to produce a change in the ...
This article focuses on the financial sanctions adopted by the European Union (EU) against individua...
UN sanctions have been widely used in the last few decades, raising a number of legal questions, par...
International sanctions play an increasingly prevalent role in responses to global challenges. In pa...
peer reviewedIn recent years sanctions have become an increasingly popular tool of foreign policy, n...
Providing perspectives from a range of experts, including international lawyers, political scientist...
The international legal regime as it pertains to human rights is neither as established nor as defin...
This study analyzes the United Nation Security Council (SC) counter-terrorism measures, giving focus...
The UK government is currently proposing the enactment of a “Sanctions Act” upon the UK’s withdrawal...
The idea of human rights protection, historically, has been considered as a domestic matter, to be r...
This Paper examines the rights-based boundaries of the United Nations (“UN”) sanctions as well as un...
Economic sanctions are an instrument that states can use to punish or influence other states. Such s...
The United Nations was established in the belief that working together states could curb the use of ...
Enforcement by way of unilateral economic sanctions has been described as “one of the least develope...
Are unilateral economic sanctions legal under public international law? How do they relate to the ex...
Economic sanctions - the exercise of pressure by one international actor to produce a change in the ...
This article focuses on the financial sanctions adopted by the European Union (EU) against individua...
UN sanctions have been widely used in the last few decades, raising a number of legal questions, par...
International sanctions play an increasingly prevalent role in responses to global challenges. In pa...
peer reviewedIn recent years sanctions have become an increasingly popular tool of foreign policy, n...
Providing perspectives from a range of experts, including international lawyers, political scientist...
The international legal regime as it pertains to human rights is neither as established nor as defin...
This study analyzes the United Nation Security Council (SC) counter-terrorism measures, giving focus...
The UK government is currently proposing the enactment of a “Sanctions Act” upon the UK’s withdrawal...