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Secondary economic sanctions
Published 2016“…Faced with this depressing catalogue of abuses, the international community'™s response of choice consists in imposing economic sanctions on wrongdoers. The relatively scant philosophical literature on the topic tackles primary sanctions - where the sanctioning party (Sender) restricts economic relationships between, on the one hand, the sanctioned party (Target) and, on the other hand, agents of any nationality who are located on its own territory, or its own nationals wherever they are located – in other words, agents who are subject to its territorial and/or personal jurisdiction. …”
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Economic Sanctions at the Beginning of the Third Millennium
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Economic Sanctions and Russia’s Financial System
Published 2017-11-01“…The problem of functioning of the financial system in the face of uncertainty is complicated by the entered by Western countries anti-Russian economic sanctions. We discussed the peculiarities of functioning of the financial system in a “new normality” from the point of view of systemic and institutional approaches. …”
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Economic sanctions in international organizations and their effectiveness
Published 1987-12-01“…The research aims to clarify the importance of economic sanctions, the extent of their effectiveness and their impact on aggressor countries to stop and end their aggression and the possibility of getting the United Nations to impose this economic sanction on the regime currently ruling in Iran for its practice of illegal international action to launch aggression on the Iraqi country and its lack of commitment to all measures taken by the nations United to end the war in violation of the Charter of the International Organization, and clarifies the role of the international position on the commitment to these sanctions, especially the position of the major powers. …”
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The Effects of Economic Sanctions on the Informal Economy
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The impact of economic sanctions on the country's economy
Published 2021-07-01Subjects: “…economic sanctions…”
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Government healthcare spending in times of economic sanctions
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ECONOMIC SANCTIONS: JURISTIC PHENOMENON AND POLITICAL LEVERAGE
Published 2016-05-01“…The article analyzes the characteristics of bilateral economic sanctions and embargo of food. It is proved that these categories, being positive means of an economic nature to change the economic, political and social conditions that include various types of direct restriction on trade between sovereign states. …”
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Bias and Methodological Change in Economic Sanction Reconsidered
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INFLUENCE OF ECONOMIC SANCTIONS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RUSSIAN TOURISM
Published 2015-03-01Subjects: “…economic sanctions…”
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ECONOMIC SANCTIONS: JURISTIC PHENOMENON AND POLITICAL LEVERAGE
Published 2019-02-01“…The article analyzes the characteristics of bilateral economic sanctions and embargo of food. It is proved that these categories, being positive means of an economic nature to change the economic, political and social conditions that include various types of direct restriction on trade between sovereign states. …”
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International Arbitration Faced with the Challenge of Economic Sanctions
Published 2023-11-01“…The multiplication of economic sanctions has caused serious challenges for the users of international arbitration. …”
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CHINESE ECONOMIC SANCTIONS POLICY: THEORY AND PRACTICE
Published 2020-04-01“…Since this paper is specifically focused on unilateral economic sanctions, it does not address the issues of China’s participation in implementation of sanctions measures introduced by the UN Security Council.…”
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Welfare Effects of Economic Sanctions :The Case of Iran
Published 2022-03-01“…Economic sanctions are a low-cost tool that replaces military action with a high economic, political and human cost. …”
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ECONOMIC SANCTIONS AS A CONCEPT OF POWER POLITICS
Published 2018-07-01Subjects: “…economic sanctions…”
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European Economic sanctions against Russia and effects
Published 2020-02-01“…The article outlines the essence of the economic sanctions imposed on Russia by the Western EU countries, as well as other countries of the Allies. …”
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Economic sanctions and US international business interests
Published 2012-04-01“… Economic sanctions are seen as a foreign policy instrument less severe than military engagement but more potent than diplomacy. …”
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