Reference : Targeted Sanctions and Human Rights |
Parts of books : Contribution to collective works | |||
Law, criminology & political science : European & international law | |||
Law / European Law | |||
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/35301 | |||
Targeted Sanctions and Human Rights | |
English | |
Happold, Matthew ![]() | |
20-Oct-2016 | |
Economic Sanctions and International Law | |
Eden, Paul ![]() | |
Happold, Matthew ![]() | |
Hart Publishing | |
Studies in International Law; 62 | |
87-111 | |
No | |
9781782254737 | |
Oxford | |
United Kingdom | |
[en] Economic sanctions ; International law ; Human rights | |
[en] This chapter examines the compatibility of targeted sanctions – that is, sanctions directed against specific named persons – with the human rights of those who they target. It addresses both sanctions imposed by the United Nations Security Council and other international organisations, in particular the European Union, and individual States. And it does so by looking at the compatibility of such sanctions with procedural and substantive human rights. | |
Researchers ; Professionals ; Students | |
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/35301 | |
https://www.bloomsburyprofessional.com/uk/economic-sanctions-and-international-law-9781782254737/ |
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