The Cambridge Handbook of Secondary Sanctions and International Law
Herausgeber: Ruys, Tom; Rodríguez Silvestre, Felipe; Ryngaert, Cedric
The Cambridge Handbook of Secondary Sanctions and International Law
Herausgeber: Ruys, Tom; Rodríguez Silvestre, Felipe; Ryngaert, Cedric
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"This book addresses the international legal issues surrounding the adoption of secondary sanctions. These controversial measures aim to regulate economic or financial transactions between third states and a target state. The volume takes on board recent evolutions in case-law and practice, such as the drafting of the EU Anti-Coercion Instrument"--
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"This book addresses the international legal issues surrounding the adoption of secondary sanctions. These controversial measures aim to regulate economic or financial transactions between third states and a target state. The volume takes on board recent evolutions in case-law and practice, such as the drafting of the EU Anti-Coercion Instrument"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 534
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1188g
- ISBN-13: 9781009365826
- ISBN-10: 1009365827
- Artikelnr.: 70055930
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 534
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1188g
- ISBN-13: 9781009365826
- ISBN-10: 1009365827
- Artikelnr.: 70055930
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Introduction; 1. Secondary sanctions in the international legal order
Cedric Ryngaert, Tom Ruys and Felipe Rodriguez Silvestre; Part I. Secondary
Sanctions - Setting the Stage: 2. 'Secondary sanctions' - what's in a name?
Charlotte Beaucillon; 3. The economic effect of secondary sanctions on
firms: theory and (scarce) evidence Christopher Hartwell; 4. The impact of
unilateral (especially US secondary) sanctions: how do international
financial institutions and their compliance officers cope? Martin Vogt; 5.
The EU and the politics of secondary sanctions Clara Portela; Part II.
Secondary Sanctions and General Public International Law: 6. Secondary
sanctions, access restrictions and customary international law Patrick
Terry; 7. The correlation theory: a new tool in currency-based jurisdiction
Susan Emmenegger and Florence von Mutzenbecher; 8. Challenging secondary
sanctions in US courts: reflections on the halkbank case William S. Dodge;
9. Secondary sanctions and the principle of non-intervention Felipe
Rodríguez Silvestre; 10. Secondary sanctions, state responsibility and
grave breaches of jus cogens norms Stefano Silingardi; Part III. Secondary
Sanctions and International Economic Law: 11. Secondary economic sanctions
- what role for the world trade organization? Peter-Tobias Stoll; 12.
Secondary sanctions under international investment law Pierre-Emmanuel
Dupont; 13. The enforcement of extraterritorial sanctions: asset freezes
and international monetary law Annamaria Viterbo; 14. Secondary sanctions
under general and security exceptions Geraldo Vidigal and Celia Challet;
Part IV. Secondary Sanctions in Commercial Practices and Domestic
Litigation: 15. Secondary sanctions and force majeure clauses: the
perspective of financial institutions Roger Kaiser and Eduard Hovsepyan;
16. The impact of extraterritorial and secondary sanctions on contractual
obligations Mercédeh Azeredo da Silveira and Cedric Ryngaert; Part V. The
Future of Secondary Sanctions: 17. Secondary sanctions - the Chinese
perspective Congyan Cai; 18. Secondary sanctions, the informal economy, and
the cryptocurrency disruption Lauren E. Brown; 19. Secondary sanctions
after Russia's invasion of Ukraine - a whole new world? Tom Ruys and Felipe
Rodriguez Silvestre.
Cedric Ryngaert, Tom Ruys and Felipe Rodriguez Silvestre; Part I. Secondary
Sanctions - Setting the Stage: 2. 'Secondary sanctions' - what's in a name?
Charlotte Beaucillon; 3. The economic effect of secondary sanctions on
firms: theory and (scarce) evidence Christopher Hartwell; 4. The impact of
unilateral (especially US secondary) sanctions: how do international
financial institutions and their compliance officers cope? Martin Vogt; 5.
The EU and the politics of secondary sanctions Clara Portela; Part II.
Secondary Sanctions and General Public International Law: 6. Secondary
sanctions, access restrictions and customary international law Patrick
Terry; 7. The correlation theory: a new tool in currency-based jurisdiction
Susan Emmenegger and Florence von Mutzenbecher; 8. Challenging secondary
sanctions in US courts: reflections on the halkbank case William S. Dodge;
9. Secondary sanctions and the principle of non-intervention Felipe
Rodríguez Silvestre; 10. Secondary sanctions, state responsibility and
grave breaches of jus cogens norms Stefano Silingardi; Part III. Secondary
Sanctions and International Economic Law: 11. Secondary economic sanctions
- what role for the world trade organization? Peter-Tobias Stoll; 12.
Secondary sanctions under international investment law Pierre-Emmanuel
Dupont; 13. The enforcement of extraterritorial sanctions: asset freezes
and international monetary law Annamaria Viterbo; 14. Secondary sanctions
under general and security exceptions Geraldo Vidigal and Celia Challet;
Part IV. Secondary Sanctions in Commercial Practices and Domestic
Litigation: 15. Secondary sanctions and force majeure clauses: the
perspective of financial institutions Roger Kaiser and Eduard Hovsepyan;
16. The impact of extraterritorial and secondary sanctions on contractual
obligations Mercédeh Azeredo da Silveira and Cedric Ryngaert; Part V. The
Future of Secondary Sanctions: 17. Secondary sanctions - the Chinese
perspective Congyan Cai; 18. Secondary sanctions, the informal economy, and
the cryptocurrency disruption Lauren E. Brown; 19. Secondary sanctions
after Russia's invasion of Ukraine - a whole new world? Tom Ruys and Felipe
Rodriguez Silvestre.
Introduction; 1. Secondary sanctions in the international legal order
Cedric Ryngaert, Tom Ruys and Felipe Rodriguez Silvestre; Part I. Secondary
Sanctions - Setting the Stage: 2. 'Secondary sanctions' - what's in a name?
Charlotte Beaucillon; 3. The economic effect of secondary sanctions on
firms: theory and (scarce) evidence Christopher Hartwell; 4. The impact of
unilateral (especially US secondary) sanctions: how do international
financial institutions and their compliance officers cope? Martin Vogt; 5.
The EU and the politics of secondary sanctions Clara Portela; Part II.
Secondary Sanctions and General Public International Law: 6. Secondary
sanctions, access restrictions and customary international law Patrick
Terry; 7. The correlation theory: a new tool in currency-based jurisdiction
Susan Emmenegger and Florence von Mutzenbecher; 8. Challenging secondary
sanctions in US courts: reflections on the halkbank case William S. Dodge;
9. Secondary sanctions and the principle of non-intervention Felipe
Rodríguez Silvestre; 10. Secondary sanctions, state responsibility and
grave breaches of jus cogens norms Stefano Silingardi; Part III. Secondary
Sanctions and International Economic Law: 11. Secondary economic sanctions
- what role for the world trade organization? Peter-Tobias Stoll; 12.
Secondary sanctions under international investment law Pierre-Emmanuel
Dupont; 13. The enforcement of extraterritorial sanctions: asset freezes
and international monetary law Annamaria Viterbo; 14. Secondary sanctions
under general and security exceptions Geraldo Vidigal and Celia Challet;
Part IV. Secondary Sanctions in Commercial Practices and Domestic
Litigation: 15. Secondary sanctions and force majeure clauses: the
perspective of financial institutions Roger Kaiser and Eduard Hovsepyan;
16. The impact of extraterritorial and secondary sanctions on contractual
obligations Mercédeh Azeredo da Silveira and Cedric Ryngaert; Part V. The
Future of Secondary Sanctions: 17. Secondary sanctions - the Chinese
perspective Congyan Cai; 18. Secondary sanctions, the informal economy, and
the cryptocurrency disruption Lauren E. Brown; 19. Secondary sanctions
after Russia's invasion of Ukraine - a whole new world? Tom Ruys and Felipe
Rodriguez Silvestre.
Cedric Ryngaert, Tom Ruys and Felipe Rodriguez Silvestre; Part I. Secondary
Sanctions - Setting the Stage: 2. 'Secondary sanctions' - what's in a name?
Charlotte Beaucillon; 3. The economic effect of secondary sanctions on
firms: theory and (scarce) evidence Christopher Hartwell; 4. The impact of
unilateral (especially US secondary) sanctions: how do international
financial institutions and their compliance officers cope? Martin Vogt; 5.
The EU and the politics of secondary sanctions Clara Portela; Part II.
Secondary Sanctions and General Public International Law: 6. Secondary
sanctions, access restrictions and customary international law Patrick
Terry; 7. The correlation theory: a new tool in currency-based jurisdiction
Susan Emmenegger and Florence von Mutzenbecher; 8. Challenging secondary
sanctions in US courts: reflections on the halkbank case William S. Dodge;
9. Secondary sanctions and the principle of non-intervention Felipe
Rodríguez Silvestre; 10. Secondary sanctions, state responsibility and
grave breaches of jus cogens norms Stefano Silingardi; Part III. Secondary
Sanctions and International Economic Law: 11. Secondary economic sanctions
- what role for the world trade organization? Peter-Tobias Stoll; 12.
Secondary sanctions under international investment law Pierre-Emmanuel
Dupont; 13. The enforcement of extraterritorial sanctions: asset freezes
and international monetary law Annamaria Viterbo; 14. Secondary sanctions
under general and security exceptions Geraldo Vidigal and Celia Challet;
Part IV. Secondary Sanctions in Commercial Practices and Domestic
Litigation: 15. Secondary sanctions and force majeure clauses: the
perspective of financial institutions Roger Kaiser and Eduard Hovsepyan;
16. The impact of extraterritorial and secondary sanctions on contractual
obligations Mercédeh Azeredo da Silveira and Cedric Ryngaert; Part V. The
Future of Secondary Sanctions: 17. Secondary sanctions - the Chinese
perspective Congyan Cai; 18. Secondary sanctions, the informal economy, and
the cryptocurrency disruption Lauren E. Brown; 19. Secondary sanctions
after Russia's invasion of Ukraine - a whole new world? Tom Ruys and Felipe
Rodriguez Silvestre.