Unilateral coercive measures and international law
Since the first Gulf War the world has seen a marked increase in the deployment of unilateral restrictive measures - sanctions imposed by individual states or groups of states against other states or private entities. The deployment of these measures is usually justified as a countermeasure against...
Main Authors: | Miron, A, Tzanakopoulos, A |
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Format: | Internet publication |
Language: | English |
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SSRN
2022
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