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Author: Eirik Bjorge

03 Mar

Unilateral and Extraterritorial Sanctions Symposium: The Human Rights Dimension of Unilateral Sanctions

[Eirik Bjorge is a Professor at the University of Bristol.] Introduction Sanctions are not an invention of the United Nations system: they predate the United Nations and have a long pedigree in the history of inter-State relations. This long pedigree is buttressed by extensive State practice which supports the unilateral right to impose such sanctions. It would therefore be incorrect to assert that only international organs such...

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