BOTTOM-UP CONSTITUTIONALIZATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: THE TARGETED SANCTIONS REGIME AS A CASE STUDY.

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Abstract

The article discusses a series of Chapter VII resolutions (SCR) that mandated states to impose asset freezes and travel bans on persons determined by the United Nations Security Council's committees as having links with the Taliban or specific terrorist network. It highlights the challenges posed to these targeted sanctions due to their lack of proper procedural safeguards and judicial remedies. It offers information on a European Court of Justice Judgement that limited the scope of SCRs.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)462-465
Number of pages4
JournalAmerican Society of International Law: Proceedings at its Annual Meeting
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2010

Keywords

  • International sanctions
  • United Nations Security Council resolutions
  • Asset freezing
  • Travel restrictions
  • Counterterrorism

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