ABSTRACT

Providing perspectives from a range of experts, including international lawyers, political scientists, and practitioners, this book assesses current theory and practice of economic sanctions, discussing current legal and political challenges faced by the international community.

It examines both the implementation of sanctions by major powers – the United States, the European Union, and Japan – as well as assessing the impact of those sanctions through case studies of Russia, Iran, Syria, and North Korea. Balancing theoretical analysis of legal considerations with national and regional level empirical analysis, it also includes coverage of sanctions issues by the UN Security Council and the EU, as well as the extraterritorial application of sanctions.

A valuable reference for academics and practitioners, Economic Sanctions in International Law and Practice will be useful to those working in the fields of international law, diplomacy, and international political economy.

part I|79 pages

Legal considerations

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chapter 2|15 pages

United Nations and sanctions

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part II|74 pages

Implementation of sanctions

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chapter 6|23 pages

Implementation of sanctions

United States
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chapter 7|20 pages

Implementation of sanctions

European Union
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chapter 8|19 pages

Implementation of sanctions

Japan
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part III|89 pages

Case studies

chapter 9|21 pages

North Korea

Design, implementation, and evasion
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chapter 10|22 pages

Iran

The role and effectiveness of UN sanctions
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chapter 11|23 pages

Syria

The chemical weapons question and autonomous sanctions
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chapter 12|21 pages

Russia

The Crimea question and autonomous sanctions
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