Economic sanctions under international law : unilateralism, multilateralism, legitimacy, and consequences / Ali Z. Marossi, Marisa R. Bassett, editors.
2015
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Title
Economic sanctions under international law : unilateralism, multilateralism, legitimacy, and consequences / Ali Z. Marossi, Marisa R. Bassett, editors.
Published
The Hague, The Netherlands : T.M.C. Asser Press, 2015.
Copyright
©2015
Call Number
KZ6373 .E36 2015
ISBN
9789462650503
9462650500
9462650500
Description
xvii, 249 pages ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)903001843
Summary
"Since the Second World War, states have increasingly relied upon economic sanctions programs, in lieu of military action, to exert pressure and generally to fill the awkward gap between verbal denunciation and action. Whether or not sanctions are effective remains a point of contention among policymakers. Frequently asked questions include whether any legal order constrains the use of sanctions, and, if so, what the limits on the use of sanctions are. This volume gathers contributions from leading experts in various relevant fields providing a seminal study on the limits of economic sanctions under international law, including accountability mechanisms when sanctioning states go too far. Where there are gaps in the law, the authors provide novel and important contributions as to how existing legal structures can be used to ensure that economic sanctions remain within an accepted legal order. This book is a most valuable contribution to the literature in the fields of international economic law, public international law and international dispute resolution"--Back cover.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
pt. I
Economic Sanctions and Their Political Context
1.
Impact of Unilateral EU Economic Sanctions on the UN Collective Security Framework: The Cases of Iran and Syria / Alexander Orakhelashvili
3
2.
Construction of the Sanctions Regime Against Iran: Political Dimensions of Unilateralism / Hisae Nakanishi
23
3.
Increasing the Cost of Rape: Using Targeted Sanctions to Deter Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict / Najwa M. Nabti
43
pt. II
Governance of Economic Sanctions under International Law
4.
Unilateral Sanctions in International Law: A Quest for Legality / Rahmat Mohamad
71
5.
International Legal Limits on the Ability of States to Lawfully Impose International Economic/Financial Sanctions / Daniel H. Joyner
83
6.
Jus ad bellum economicum and jus in bello economico: The Limits of Economic Sanctions Under the Paradigm of International Humanitarian Law / Nema Milaninia
95
7.
Economic Sanctions Infringing Human Rights: Is There a Limit? / Paul de Waart
125
8.
Sanctions Imposed Unilaterally by the European Union: Implications for the European Union's International Responsibility / Antonios Tzanakopoulos
145
pt. III
Accountability and Review of Economic Sanctions by Judicial Mechanisms
9.
Unilateralism and Power of Revision / Ali Z. Marossi
165
10.
Economic Sanctions Leading to Human Rights Violations: Constructing Legal Argument / Katariina Simonen
179
11.
Arbitration of Disputes Related to Foreign Investments Affected by Unilateral Sanctions / Pierre-Emmanuel Dupont
197
12.
Need for International Judicial Review of UN Economic Sanctions / Jamshid Mazaheri
219
13.
Final Comment: Legal Review of New EU Sanctions Against Russia in Light of Recent Jurisprudence of the European Courts / Katariina Simonen
237
Index
243