ABSTRACT
The main theme of the book is that the new types of sanctions constitute a challenge to the international system. First, there are more of the targeted sanctions, including financial, travel, aviation, special commodity and arms sanctions. Furthermore, there are considerable but varied practices in implementation. Also there are now sanctions by new actors (regional bodies, international organizations). These all put new strains on international bodies in carrying out sanctions or getting member states to work together in these efforts. These challenges are analyzed in this volume, with some examples, but mostly from a generalist perspective. A completely novel aspect is that this volume also includes studies of the difficulties that are met by targeting actors, their way of managing the situations, and most interesting, the human rights of such actors.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|54 pages
New Sanctions
chapter 2|16 pages
Consensus From the Bottom Up?
part II|37 pages
New Sanctions Capacity
chapter 4|8 pages
Targeted Sanctions And State Capacity
part III|72 pages
New Actors
chapter 10|15 pages
Implementing Targeted Sanctions
part IV|77 pages
New Targeting