Economic Sanctions under International Law
Trade Continuity with Special Purpose Vehicles
Herausgeber: Morris, P. Sean
Economic Sanctions under International Law
Trade Continuity with Special Purpose Vehicles
Herausgeber: Morris, P. Sean
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This volume identifies and examines some of the legal issues that a special purpose vehicle generates. The collection brings together legal academics, sanctions practitioners and policy experts to provide an assessment of the special purpose vehicle in the context of secondary sanctions in international law.
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This volume identifies and examines some of the legal issues that a special purpose vehicle generates. The collection brings together legal academics, sanctions practitioners and policy experts to provide an assessment of the special purpose vehicle in the context of secondary sanctions in international law.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 651g
- ISBN-13: 9781032554600
- ISBN-10: 1032554606
- Artikelnr.: 70202587
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 651g
- ISBN-13: 9781032554600
- ISBN-10: 1032554606
- Artikelnr.: 70202587
P. Sean Morris is a Research Scholar in the Faculty of Law, University of Helsinki and an Affiliated Fellow at the Erik Castren Institute of International Law and Human Rights, University of Helsinki. Sean is a generalist international lawyer and has edited the following books: Intellectual Property and the Law of Nations, 1860-1920 (2022), The League of Nations and the Development of International Law: A New Intellectual History of the Advisory Committee of Jurists (2021) and Transforming the Politics of International Law: The Advisory Committee of Jurists and the Formation of the World Court in the League of Nations (2021).
Preface 1.The (Il)legality of Coercive Secondary Sanctions: Non-compliance
Mechanisms as Legitimate Acts of Retorsion, Ben Murphy 2.Iran's position in
the world economy in the era of sanctions, And¿elika Künar 3."The economic
policeman of the planet": Sanctions, US extraterritoriality and the case of
Iran, Flavia Canestrini 4.The True Colors of Economic Sanctions, Andrés
Téllez-Núñez Part II: The Special Purpose Vehicle Experiment in
International Law 5.Special Purpose Vehicles and International Trade
Sanctions, Marcin Menkes 6.Why INSTEX and not something else? Signaling the
illegitimacy of US foreign policy and US secondary sanctions, Keith Preble
7.Violation of Human Rights: Failure to Revive the JCPOA through Special
Purpose Vehicles, Zeynab Malakouti Khah 8.The United States' Secondary
Sanctions, Public International Law, and the European Union - Defending
European Foreign Policy with a Blunt Sword, Patrick C. R. Terry 9.Certain
Iranian Assets from a Sanctions perspective, Ukri Soirila Part III:
10.China's Countering Foreign Sanctions Regime: An Initial Assessment, Shen
Wei and Zhang Beibei 11. Brief legal and doctrinal analysis of the rulings
of the arbitrazh courts of the Russian Federation related to the
consideration of disputes with sanctioned persons, Konstantin Branovitskiy
and Arina Sukhova 12. Financial (Secondary) Sanctions and the Creation of a
New International Payments System, Roberto Soprano 13. Extraterritorial and
Secondary Sanctions and the Problem of Overcompliance, Joy Gordon 14.
International trade sanctions and bilateral agreements: A concluding
question on secondary sanctions in light of Russian wartime economic
diplomacy, P. Sean Morris
Mechanisms as Legitimate Acts of Retorsion, Ben Murphy 2.Iran's position in
the world economy in the era of sanctions, And¿elika Künar 3."The economic
policeman of the planet": Sanctions, US extraterritoriality and the case of
Iran, Flavia Canestrini 4.The True Colors of Economic Sanctions, Andrés
Téllez-Núñez Part II: The Special Purpose Vehicle Experiment in
International Law 5.Special Purpose Vehicles and International Trade
Sanctions, Marcin Menkes 6.Why INSTEX and not something else? Signaling the
illegitimacy of US foreign policy and US secondary sanctions, Keith Preble
7.Violation of Human Rights: Failure to Revive the JCPOA through Special
Purpose Vehicles, Zeynab Malakouti Khah 8.The United States' Secondary
Sanctions, Public International Law, and the European Union - Defending
European Foreign Policy with a Blunt Sword, Patrick C. R. Terry 9.Certain
Iranian Assets from a Sanctions perspective, Ukri Soirila Part III:
10.China's Countering Foreign Sanctions Regime: An Initial Assessment, Shen
Wei and Zhang Beibei 11. Brief legal and doctrinal analysis of the rulings
of the arbitrazh courts of the Russian Federation related to the
consideration of disputes with sanctioned persons, Konstantin Branovitskiy
and Arina Sukhova 12. Financial (Secondary) Sanctions and the Creation of a
New International Payments System, Roberto Soprano 13. Extraterritorial and
Secondary Sanctions and the Problem of Overcompliance, Joy Gordon 14.
International trade sanctions and bilateral agreements: A concluding
question on secondary sanctions in light of Russian wartime economic
diplomacy, P. Sean Morris
Preface 1.The (Il)legality of Coercive Secondary Sanctions: Non-compliance
Mechanisms as Legitimate Acts of Retorsion, Ben Murphy 2.Iran's position in
the world economy in the era of sanctions, And¿elika Künar 3."The economic
policeman of the planet": Sanctions, US extraterritoriality and the case of
Iran, Flavia Canestrini 4.The True Colors of Economic Sanctions, Andrés
Téllez-Núñez Part II: The Special Purpose Vehicle Experiment in
International Law 5.Special Purpose Vehicles and International Trade
Sanctions, Marcin Menkes 6.Why INSTEX and not something else? Signaling the
illegitimacy of US foreign policy and US secondary sanctions, Keith Preble
7.Violation of Human Rights: Failure to Revive the JCPOA through Special
Purpose Vehicles, Zeynab Malakouti Khah 8.The United States' Secondary
Sanctions, Public International Law, and the European Union - Defending
European Foreign Policy with a Blunt Sword, Patrick C. R. Terry 9.Certain
Iranian Assets from a Sanctions perspective, Ukri Soirila Part III:
10.China's Countering Foreign Sanctions Regime: An Initial Assessment, Shen
Wei and Zhang Beibei 11. Brief legal and doctrinal analysis of the rulings
of the arbitrazh courts of the Russian Federation related to the
consideration of disputes with sanctioned persons, Konstantin Branovitskiy
and Arina Sukhova 12. Financial (Secondary) Sanctions and the Creation of a
New International Payments System, Roberto Soprano 13. Extraterritorial and
Secondary Sanctions and the Problem of Overcompliance, Joy Gordon 14.
International trade sanctions and bilateral agreements: A concluding
question on secondary sanctions in light of Russian wartime economic
diplomacy, P. Sean Morris
Mechanisms as Legitimate Acts of Retorsion, Ben Murphy 2.Iran's position in
the world economy in the era of sanctions, And¿elika Künar 3."The economic
policeman of the planet": Sanctions, US extraterritoriality and the case of
Iran, Flavia Canestrini 4.The True Colors of Economic Sanctions, Andrés
Téllez-Núñez Part II: The Special Purpose Vehicle Experiment in
International Law 5.Special Purpose Vehicles and International Trade
Sanctions, Marcin Menkes 6.Why INSTEX and not something else? Signaling the
illegitimacy of US foreign policy and US secondary sanctions, Keith Preble
7.Violation of Human Rights: Failure to Revive the JCPOA through Special
Purpose Vehicles, Zeynab Malakouti Khah 8.The United States' Secondary
Sanctions, Public International Law, and the European Union - Defending
European Foreign Policy with a Blunt Sword, Patrick C. R. Terry 9.Certain
Iranian Assets from a Sanctions perspective, Ukri Soirila Part III:
10.China's Countering Foreign Sanctions Regime: An Initial Assessment, Shen
Wei and Zhang Beibei 11. Brief legal and doctrinal analysis of the rulings
of the arbitrazh courts of the Russian Federation related to the
consideration of disputes with sanctioned persons, Konstantin Branovitskiy
and Arina Sukhova 12. Financial (Secondary) Sanctions and the Creation of a
New International Payments System, Roberto Soprano 13. Extraterritorial and
Secondary Sanctions and the Problem of Overcompliance, Joy Gordon 14.
International trade sanctions and bilateral agreements: A concluding
question on secondary sanctions in light of Russian wartime economic
diplomacy, P. Sean Morris