Intercultural Human Rights Law Review
First Page
111
Abstract
In international law, sanctions may be imposed by States or, if they have the power to do so, by international organizations. In this context the question to consider is whether - and if so, to what extent - respect for human rights must be considered to be a major, perhaps even essential element in the decision-making process.
Recommended Citation
Eckart Klein,
International Sanctions from a Human Rights Law Perspective: Some Observations on the Kadi Judgment of the European Court of Justice,
4
Intercultural Hum. Rts. L. Rev.
111
(2009).
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