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                        Research Handbook on UN Sanctions and International Law (Hardcover)
                    
                        
                            
                            
                            
                            
                                
                                
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                Research Handbook on UN Sanctions and International Law (Hardcover)
            
            
                
            
            
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                    The twenty-five years following the conclusion of the Cold War
witnessed an unprecedented intensification of the usage of UN
sanctions. This Research Handbook maps how UN sanctions multiplied
and diversified during this period and analyses the substantive and
procedural transformations to UN sanctions regimes, through the
lens of international law. Expert contributors explore different
types of UN sanctions regimes, most notably counter-terrorism
regimes, counter-proliferation regimes and conflict-resolution
regimes. They trace developments across these regimes, such as
increased references to international legal standards in sanctions
design and procedure as well as interplays with other processes and
informal arrangements. Key chapters also specifically examine
synergies between UN sanctions and unilateral measures and explore
the different legal frameworks that shape and govern these
respective regimes. Offering a holistic study of UN sanctions, this
Research Handbook identifies cross-cutting issues and common
challenges in order to provide an outlook on the future of UN
sanctions in a 21st century setting. Comprehensive and engaging,
students and scholars of international law and human rights law, as
well as international relations more widely, will find this book an
essential companion. Its forward-thinking approach will also
benefit legal practitioners at the UN, other international
organisations and law firms. Contributors include: M. Azeredo da
Silveira, K. Boon, A. Broodryk, C. Cai, D. Dam-de Jong, E. De
Brabandere, A. du Plessis, P.-E. Dupont, S.E. Eckert, W.
Ferdinandusse, L. Ginsborg, M. Happold, D. Holloway, D. Hovell, D.
Joyner, M. Kanetake, J. Levitt, A. Mitchell, P. Nevill, K. Prost,
P. Rademakers, A. Rodiles, T. Ruys, M. Sossai
                 
                    
                
                
                    
                    
                        
                            
                            
                            
                        
	
	
		
	
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                        CONTEMPORARY  SCHOLASTIC  MATERIALS  ..... 
                    
                    Wed, 18 Oct 2017 | Review
                        by: Phillip T. 
                    
                         
                    
                    CONTEMPORARY  SCHOLASTIC  MATERIALS  
ON  UNITED  NATIONS  SANCTIONS  PUBLISHED  AT  AN  IMPORTANT  TIME  FOR  INTERNATIONAL  LAW
An  appreciation  by  Elizabeth  Taylor  of  Richmond  Green  Chambers  and  Phillip  Taylor  MBE,  Head  of  Chambers
and  Reviews  Editor,  “The  Barrister”  
This  new  title  from  Edward  Elgar  Publishing  has  arrived  at  just  the  right  time  for  international  lawyers  with  the  role  of  the  United  Nations  high  on  the  global  political  and  legal  agenda.
As  editor,  Larissa  van  den  Herik,  says  “the  1990s  have  been  labelled  the  “Sanctions  Decade”.    This  is  because  they  witnessed  “an  unprecedented  intensification  of  the  use  of  collective  non-military  enforcement  measures,  and,  in  particular,  sanctions  by  the  post-Cold  War  re-activated  Security  Council”,  she  says.
This  book  is  part  of  the  research  handbooks  series  for  international  law.  The  twenty-five  contributors  review  “the  current  practice  of  UN  sanctions  in  international  law,  their  inter-relationship  with  other  regimes  and  substantive  areas  of  law,  as  well  as  issues  arising  from  their  implementation  and  application  at  the  domestic  level”.
As  the  publishers  have  commented,  in  “the  twenty-five  years  following  the  conclusion  of  the  Cold  War  witnessed  an  unprecedented  intensification  of  the  usage  of  United  Nations  sanctions”.  This  research  handbook  maps  out  how  UN  sanctions  “multiplied  and  diversified  during  this  period”.    It  also  “analyses  the  substantive  and  procedural  transformations  to  UN  sanctions  regimes,  through  the  lens  of  international  law”.
The  25  experts  describe  the  various  types  of  UN  sanctions  regimes,  most  notably  counter-terrorism  regimes,  counter-proliferation  regimes  and  conflict-resolution  regimes.    They  review  developments  across  the  regimes,  including  increased  references  to  international  legal  standards  in  the  procedure  and  design  of  sanctions  and  interplays  with  what  they  call  “other  processes  and  informal  arrangements”.
What  we  found  of  great  value  were  the  major  chapters  covering  the  synergies  (their  words)  between  UN  sanctions  and  unilateral  measures.  The  book  explores  the  contrasting  legal  frameworks  which  govern  and  shape  such  regimes.  \it  offers  the  reader  a  “holistic  study  of  UN  sanctions”  and  explains  cross-cutting  issues  and  the  common  challenges  thus  providing  an  “outlook  on  the  future  of  UN  sanctions  in  a  twenty-first  century  setting”.
We  welcome  the  description  of  the  book  as  “comprehensive  and  engaging”.    It  will  appeal  to  undergraduates  and  academics  across  the  field  of  human  rights  law  and  international  law.  
Additionally,  it  is  highly  relevant  to  those  involved  in  the  wider  area  of  international  relations  as  an  “essential  companion”.    Rightly  described  as  a  “forward-thinking  approach”,  the  title  and  the  series  will  also  benefit  legal  practitioners  at  the  United  Nations  as  well  as  arrange  of  international  organisations  and  law  firms  involved  in  international  law.
The  publication  date  is  stated  is  at  28th  July  2017.  
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