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    Basingstoke, Hants. [u.a.] : Palgrave Macmillan
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII, 359 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version Economic sanctions
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    Keywords: Finance ; Public policy ; International relations ; International economics ; Economic policy ; USA ; Europa ; Wirtschaftssanktion
    Abstract: Literaturangaben
    Abstract: Economic sanctions are increasingly being used to combat rogue states, international terrorists and economic criminals. This book offers a new assessment of economic sanctions as a public policy tool and identifies the key legal and regulatory issues in the design of economic sanctions policy in the post 9-11 environment. Kern Alexander places the use of economic sanctions in a broad international context to highlight the gaps in existing international sanctions programmes and the need to develop more effective and efficient multilateral institutions in this area. Moreover, this book identifies weaknesses of US unilateral and extraterritorial sanctions and the legal framework which supports their application. This perspective is especially important given the growing concern with states such as Iran and North Korea and the ongoing interest in how to combat weapons of mass destruction, transnational economic crime and terrorist financing. Kern suggests that although multilateral institutions have a role to play in monitoring the implementation of sanctions, the impetus for effective economic sanctions policy must come from national policymakers and regulators
    Description / Table of Contents: The origins and use of economic sanctionsInternational political economy and economic sanctions -- The international legal dimension of economic sanctions -- Economic sanctions and state practice -- Economic sanctions, corporate law and control liability -- Third party liability and economic sanctions -- Private attorneys general and economic sanctions -- Blocking statutes, foreign illegality and extra-territorial economic sanctions -- Mutual assistance and economic sanctions -- Extending economic sanctions: the financial war on terror -- Economic sanctions reform and international institutions.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 329-348) and index
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