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Coercive diplomacy, sanctions and international law edited by Natalino Ronzitti.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Leiden : Brill Nijhoff, 2016.Description: 315 pISBN:
  • 9789004299887
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.58 RON/COE
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Table of Contents :
Chapter 1. Sanctions as instruments of coercive diplomacy : an international law perspective
Chapter 2. Compatibility and legitimacy of sanctions regimes
Chapter 3. Confronting the implementation and enforcement challenges involved in imposing economic sanctions
Chapter 4. Sanctions imposed by the European Union : legal and institutional aspects
Chapter 5. Practice makes perfect, eventually? : unilateral state sanctions and the extraterritorial effects of national legislation
Chapter 6. Sanctions against non-state actors
Chapter 7. Sanctions and the protection of human rights : the role of sanctions committees
Chapter 8. Sanctions and individual rights
Chapter 9. International legal limits on the ability of states to lawfully impose international economic/financial sanctions
Chapter 10. An overview of international sanctions' impact on treaties and contracts
Chapter 11. UN sanctions targeting individuals and ICC proceedings : how to achieve a mutually reinforcing interaction
Chapter 12. From effective to useful sanctions : lessons learned from the experience of the European Union
Chapter 13. Western economic and political sanctions as instruments of strategic competition with Russia : opportunities and risks
Conclusion

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