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Research Handbook on Unilateral and Extraterritorial Sanctions

Edited by: Charlotte Beaucillon

ISBN13: 9781839107849
Published: August 2021
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £210.00



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Providing a unique analytical framework to capture a diverse, fragmented and highly evolving practice, the Research Handbook on Unilateral and Extraterritorial Sanctions is the key original reference work covering how sanctions have indisputably become central instruments of foreign policy.

This discerning Research Handbook combines a series of case studies and cross-cutting analyses. It reflects the levers and evolution of international law and practice in the field, as well as covering important topics over multiple disciplines, particularly in international law and international relations. Featuring diverse contributions from a selection of esteemed scholars, the Research Handbook’s chapters provide an unprecedented analysis of the evolution of diplomatic, legal and business practices and tackle topical legal issues arising from unilateral and extraterritorial sanctions.

Offering a unique panorama of contemporary practice, this 360-degree study will be of interest to legal academics and their students as well as practitioners in both the public and private sectors.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
1. An introduction to unilateral and extraterritorial sanctions: definitions, state of practice and contemporary challenges 1
Charlotte Beaucillon
PART I. CONTEMPORARY STATE PRACTICE
2. Unilateral and extraterritorial sanctions in crisis: implications of their rising use and misuse in contemporary world politics 19
Erica Moret
3. South Africa’s position and practice with regard to unilateral and extraterritorial coercive sanctions 37
Hennie Strydom
4. From pessimism to accommodation: India’s stand and practice on unilateral sanctions 55
Rishika Chauhan
5. China’s position and practice concerning unilateral sanctions 70
Congyan Cai
6. Unilateral and extraterritorial sanctions policy: the Russian dimension 90
Ivan N. Timofeev
7. The European Union’s position and practice with regard to unilateral and extraterritorial sanctions 110
Charlotte Beaucillon
8. The US position and practice with regards to unilateral and extraterritorial sanctions: reimagining the US sanctions regime in a world of advanced technology 129
Zachary Goldman and Alina Lindblom
PART II. REGIME UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW
9. Articulating UN sanctions with unilateral restrictive measures 148
Jean-Marc Thouvenin
10. Unilateral/extraterritorial sanctions as a challenge to the theory of jurisdiction 164
Yann Kerbrat
11. Unilateral sanctions as a challenge to the law of state responsibility 185
Alexandra Hofer
12. Unilateral and extraterritorial sanctions and international investment law 203
Sabrina Robert-Cuendet
13. Contemporary blocking statutes and regulations in the face of unilateral and extraterritorial sanctions 220
Daniel Ventura
14. Challenging unilateral and extraterritorial sanctions under international economic law: exploring leads at the WTO and the OECD 238
Lena Chercheneff
PART III. IMPACT ON ECONOMIC OPERATORS
15. Corporations and US economic sanctions: the dangers of overcompliance 255
Emmanuel Breen
16. Embedded extraterritoriality: US judicial litigation and the global banking surveillance of digital money flows 269
Grégoire Mallard and Anna Hanson
17. Using extraterritorial sanctions in the fight against financial crime in Latvia: from silver lining to over compliance 287
Ilze Znotiņa and Paulis Iļjenkovs
18. Resisting from the bench: an overview of French and UK courts’ jurisprudence on unilateral and extraterritorial sanctions 305
Marjorie Eeckhoudt
19. International bank settlement in China and unilateral sanctions-related disputes: sources, remedies and procedures 322
Jin Sun
20. Unilateral sanctions through an international arbitration lens: procedural and substantive issues 341
Eric De Brabandere and David Holloway
PART IV. IMPACT ON HUMAN RIGHTS
21. Unilateral sanctions as unilateral coercive measures: discussing coercion at the UN level 365
Pierre-Emmanuel Dupont
22. From targeted states to affected populations: exploring accountability for the negative impact of comprehensive unilateral sanctions on human rights 384
Ioannis Prezas
23. Due process and unilateral targeted sanctions 404
Anton Moiseienko
24. The right to be protected from the criminal enforcement of extraterritorial sanctions: lessons learned from the Huawei case 423
Muriel Ubéda-Saillard
25. Horizontal sanctions regimes: targeted sanctions reconfigured? 440
Clara Portela

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