United Nations Sanctions and the Rule of Law

This book began life as a doctoral thesis. I originally expected the thesis to focus less on the UN Security Council’s sanctions practice and more on theoretical questions arising from the Council’s application of sanctions. However, early in my research I discovered that most books on UN sancti...

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Main Author: Farrall, Jeremy Matam
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2013
Subjects:
Law
Online Access:https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35776
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Summary:This book began life as a doctoral thesis. I originally expected the thesis to focus less on the UN Security Council’s sanctions practice and more on theoretical questions arising from the Council’s application of sanctions. However, early in my research I discovered that most books on UN sanctions analysed sanctions from a broad policy perspective and did not pay too much attention to the finer print of the provisions of Security Council resolutions that establish and modify each UN sanctions regime. Although there were valuable studies of this type concerning individual sanctions regimes, there was no central source tracing the evolution of the Security Council’s many sanctions regimes. I thus began to prepare the summaries of UN sanctions regimes that feature in Appendix 2. Once I had completed these summaries, I moved on to the challenging assignment of describing and analysing the contours of the UN sanctions system.