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The Evolution of UN Sanctions : From a Tool of Warfare to a Tool of Peace, Security and Human Rights / by Enrico Carisch, Loraine Rickard-Martin, Shawna R. Meister.

Springer Nature - Springer Law and Criminology eBooks 2017 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Carisch, Enrico., Author.
Rickard-Martin, Loraine., Author.
Meister, Shawna R., Author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Criminology.
International relations.
Criminology and Criminal Justice, general.
International Relations.
Local Subjects:
Criminology and Criminal Justice, general.
International Relations.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XXX, 501 p. 6 illus. in color.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2017.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
Summary:
Marking the 50th anniversary of UN sanctions, this work examines the evolution of sanctions from a primary instrument of economic warfare to a tool of prevention and protection against global conflicts and human rights abuses. The rise of sanctions as a versatile and frequently used tool to confront the challenges of armed conflicts, terrorism, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and violations of international humanitarian and human rights law, is rooted in centuries of trial and error of coercive diplomacy. The authors examine the history of UN sanctions and their potential for confronting emerging and future threats, including: cyberterrorism and information warfare, environmental crimes, and corruption. This work begins with a historical overview of sanctions and the development of the United Nations system. It then explores the consequences of the superpowers' Cold War stalemate, the role of the Non-Aligned Movement, and the subsequent transformation from a blunt, comprehensive approach to smart and fairer sanctions. By calibrating its embargoes, asset freezes and travel bans, the UN developed a set of tools to confront the new category of risk actors: armed non-state actors and militias, global terrorists, arms merchants and conflict minerals, and cyberwarriors. Section II analyzes all thirty UN sanctions regimes adopted over the past fifty years. These narratives explore the contemporaneous political and security context that led to the introduction of specific sanctions measures and enforcement efforts, often spearheaded for good or ill by the permanent five members of the Security Council. Finally, Section III offers a qualitative analysis of the UN sanctions system to identify possible areas for improvements to the current Security Council structure dominated by the five veto-wielding victors of World War II. This work will be of interest to researchers and practitioners in criminal justice, particularly with an interest in security, as well as related fields such as international relations and political science.
Contents:
Introduction
Part I: Evolution of UN Sanctions Policies
Sanctions Reinvented
Creating the UN Security Council & its Sanctions System
Designing and Applying Chapter VII of the UN Charter
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)
Part II: Smarter Sanctions Against Asymmetric Threats
From Comprehensive to Smart and Fairer Sanctions
Backlash Against the Backlash
UN Sanctions Measures
Commodity Sanctions
Emerging Threats and Sanctions
Part III: Summaries of UN Sanctions Regimes
Comprehensive Sanctions - Southern Rhodesia and Apartheid South Africa
Humanitarian Collateral Costs: From Iraq to Yugoslavia to Haiti
Asymmetric Forces in Africa
The Spread of Terrorism: Libya, Sudan, Afghanistan/Taliban, Al-Quaeda, and ISIL
Back to the Future: Libya and the non-proliferation cases of Iran and North Korea
Conclusion.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
3-319-60005-2

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