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International Economic Sanctions in International law and in Practice

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The intent frequently noted for enforcing sanctions is the wish to solve a conflict without mass struggling and different poor outcomes related to war. This takes a look at places this assumption into context and evaluates whether or not the usage of sanctions is a doable manner to obtain worldwide peace and safety or is surely difficult to resolve the troubles that result in sanctions. Therefore, this thesis proposes to examine the effect of regime-related monetary sanctions on the rights and well-

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