A Strategic Understanding of UN Economic Sanctions

A Strategic Understanding of UN Economic Sanctions
Title A Strategic Understanding of UN Economic Sanctions PDF eBook
Author Golnoosh Hakimdavar
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 228
Release 2013-10-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1136270604

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Economic Sanctions are increasingly used as a legal, non-military technique of combating abusers of international peace. However it remains unclear how the success or failure of these sanctions is measured. This book examines the seldom-explored United Nations’ economic sanctions deliberation process and exposes systematic problems in the measurement of the success or failure of these sanctions. Centering on the key concepts of "peace and security," the author brings the reader’s attention to the discrepancies that exist in the process of decision-making, implementation, and evaluation of UN imposed economic sanctions. She engages international law and development methods to provide proof for the lack of consensus in measures of success and failure, which in turn suggests that sanction implementation on a uniform domestic front are unattainable. This thorough analysis concludes with suggestions for improving the sanctions process, only to clear the path for negating them as a whole and suggest alternative non-coercive measures for mitigating conflict situations and threats to peace and security.

The Sanctions Decade

The Sanctions Decade
Title The Sanctions Decade PDF eBook
Author David Cortright
Publisher
Total Pages 298
Release 2000
Genre Economic sanctions
ISBN

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Since the end of the Cold War, economic sanctions have been a frequent instrument of UN authority. Based on more than 200 interviews with officials from both sides, this book aims to provide a comprehensive assessment of the effectiveness of UN sanctions in the 1990s.

Targeted Sanctions

Targeted Sanctions
Title Targeted Sanctions PDF eBook
Author Thomas J. Biersteker
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 423
Release 2016-03-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1107134218

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Systematically analyzes the impacts and the effectiveness of UN targeted sanctions over the past quarter century.

The Charter of the United Nations

The Charter of the United Nations
Title The Charter of the United Nations PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 6378
Release 2024-05-22
Genre Law
ISBN 0192679732

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Since the third edition of this commentary on the Charter of the United Nations was published in 2012, the text of the Charter has not changed DL but the world has. Central pillars of the international order enshrined in the UN Charter are facing serious challenges, notably the prohibition of the use of force. Human rights, too, have come under increasing pressure, now also from contemporary information technology. Global warming poses fundamental challenges for the world community as a whole in its effort to stabilize global ecosystems. Fully updated, the commentary takes up these and other developments. It features new chapters on Climate Change and the Human Rights Council. The commentary remains the authoritative, article-by-article account of the legislative history, interpretation, and practical application of each and every Charter provision. Written by a team of distinguished scholars and practitioners, this book combines academic research with the insights of practice. It is an indispensable tool of reference for all those interested in the United Nations and its legal significance for the world community. The Commentary will be crucial in combining solid legal foundations with new directions for the development of international law and the United Nations in the twenty-first century

Research Handbook on UN Sanctions and International Law

Research Handbook on UN Sanctions and International Law
Title Research Handbook on UN Sanctions and International Law PDF eBook
Author Larissa van den Herik
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 543
Release 2017-07-28
Genre Law
ISBN 1784713031

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The 1990s have been labeled the ‘Sanctions Decade’, since they witnessed an unprecedented intensification of the use of collective non-military enforcement measures, and in particular sanctions, by the post-Cold War reactivated Security Council. This Research Handbook studies the current practice of UN sanctions in international law, their interrelationship with other regimes and substantive areas of law, as well as issues arising from their implementation and application at the domestic level.

International Aid and Sustainable Development in North Korea

International Aid and Sustainable Development in North Korea
Title International Aid and Sustainable Development in North Korea PDF eBook
Author Sojin Lim
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 119
Release 2023-06-22
Genre Political Science
ISBN 100091965X

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This book examines international aid in North Korea, in particular the ongoing policy of withholding aid, through the lens of the impact on the general population to present an argument for sustainable development. Focusing on the human rights of North Koreans and presenting a case for the use of aid as a provision for social change, it explores an alternative narrative to the existing long-drawn-out rhetoric of ‘denuclearisation-first’. The book’s scope includes evaluations of the causes of international sanctions and their impact, the Kim regime’s mitigation of sanctions through marketisation and a digital economy as well as barriers to aid monitoring and the reason for the absence of any mass anti-regime movement. It also posits that North Korea is a fragile state but cloaked by the image of a strong regime. The book succinctly demonstrates that the key to unlocking the potential of North Korea’s ‘cloaked society’ does not lie in sanctions, but is to be found in engagement with development aid. As such it will appeal to students of Korean Studies, Development Studies, Asian Politics and International Relations. Chapters 1 and 7 of this book are freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.

Effective Strategies for Protecting Human Rights

Effective Strategies for Protecting Human Rights
Title Effective Strategies for Protecting Human Rights PDF eBook
Author David Barnhizer
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 261
Release 2017-11-01
Genre Law
ISBN 135178806X

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This title was first published in 2001: This book brings together the experiences of a diverse range of leading human rights advocates and activists to demonstrate strategies for protecting human rights. The volume identifies strategic problems and approaches and offers a range of strategies that hold promise for sanctioning human rights offenders and for inhibiting the behaviour of those who might otherwise engage in such activities. The contributors include, inter alia, Noam Chomsky, Justice Richard Goldstone of the Constitutional Court of South Africa who served as Chief Prosecutor of the UN War Crimes Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, and David Rawson, United States Ambassador to Rwanda during the tragic genocide. Those who work in the disparate field of human rights increasingly understand the need to see the system strategically rather than piecemeal. This volume captures their insights and looks at both private and public actors, including the uses and limitations of international fora to prosecute violations. The focus is expanded to include private actions because political issues too often interfere with enforcement of human rights laws - allowing violators to hide behind the unwillingness of national governments to take action.