Coercive diplomacy, sanctions and international law / Edited by Natalino Ronzitti.
2016
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Coercive diplomacy, sanctions and international law / Edited by Natalino Ronzitti.
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Leiden : Brill Nijhoff, 2016.
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Human Rights and Humanitarian Law E-Books Online, Collection 2016, ISBN ; 9789004303898.
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Preliminary Material / Natalino Ronzitti
Sanctions as Instruments of Coercive Diplomacy: An International Law Perspective / Natalino Ronzitti
Compatibility and Legitimacy of Sanctions Regimes / Michael Bothe
Confronting the Implementation and Enforcement Challenges Involved in Imposing Economic Sanctions / Bryan R. Early
Sanctions Imposed by the European Union: Legal and Institutional Aspects / Marco Gestri
Practice Makes Perfect, Eventually? Unilateral State Sanctions and the Extraterritorial Effects of National Legislation / Charlotte Beaucillon
Sanctions against Non-State Actors / Nigel D. White
Sanctions and the Protection of Human Rights: The Role of Sanctions Committees / Thilo Marauhn and Ignaz Stegmiller
Sanctions and Individual Rights / Monica Lugato
International Legal Limits on the Ability of States to Lawfully Impose International Economic/Financial Sanctions / Daniel H. Joyner
An Overview of International Sanctions' Impact on Treaties and Contracts / Andrea Atteritano and Maria Beatrice Deli
un Sanctions Targeting Individuals and icc Proceedings: How to Achieve a Mutually Reinforcing Interaction / Marina Mancini
From Effective to Useful Sanctions: Lessons Learned from the Experience of the European Union / Francesco Giumelli
Western Economic and Political Sanctions as Instruments of Strategic Competition with Russia - Opportunities and Risks / Joachim Krause
Conclusion / Natalino Ronzitti
Bibliography / Natalino Ronzitti
Index / Natalino Ronzitti.
Sanctions as Instruments of Coercive Diplomacy: An International Law Perspective / Natalino Ronzitti
Compatibility and Legitimacy of Sanctions Regimes / Michael Bothe
Confronting the Implementation and Enforcement Challenges Involved in Imposing Economic Sanctions / Bryan R. Early
Sanctions Imposed by the European Union: Legal and Institutional Aspects / Marco Gestri
Practice Makes Perfect, Eventually? Unilateral State Sanctions and the Extraterritorial Effects of National Legislation / Charlotte Beaucillon
Sanctions against Non-State Actors / Nigel D. White
Sanctions and the Protection of Human Rights: The Role of Sanctions Committees / Thilo Marauhn and Ignaz Stegmiller
Sanctions and Individual Rights / Monica Lugato
International Legal Limits on the Ability of States to Lawfully Impose International Economic/Financial Sanctions / Daniel H. Joyner
An Overview of International Sanctions' Impact on Treaties and Contracts / Andrea Atteritano and Maria Beatrice Deli
un Sanctions Targeting Individuals and icc Proceedings: How to Achieve a Mutually Reinforcing Interaction / Marina Mancini
From Effective to Useful Sanctions: Lessons Learned from the Experience of the European Union / Francesco Giumelli
Western Economic and Political Sanctions as Instruments of Strategic Competition with Russia - Opportunities and Risks / Joachim Krause
Conclusion / Natalino Ronzitti
Bibliography / Natalino Ronzitti
Index / Natalino Ronzitti.
Summary
This volume explores sanctions as instruments of coercive diplomacy, delving into theoretical arguments and combining perspectives from international law and international relations scholars and practitioners. Primary questions include the compatibility and legitimacy of sanctions regimes, enforcement measures, including the role of sanctions committees, the practice of circumventing sanctions, and the relation with the ICC proceedings. Legal and institutional aspects of the practice of the European Union are addressed. The extraterritorial effects of national legislation implementing sanctions imposed by individual States are investigated. A focus is on the impact of sanctions on non-State actors. The connections with the protection of human rights and the adverse impact on individual rights are considered. The implementation of sanctions is addressed in view of their legal limitation and the concept of proportionality, their consequences upon existing treaties and contracts, their effectiveness, and their strategic implications.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Print version: Coercive diplomacy, sanctions and international law Leiden : Brill Nijhoff, 2016
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Brill Human Rights and Humanitarian Law E-Books Online Collection
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9789004299894 (electronic book)
9789004299887 (print)
9789004299887 (print)
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