January 2015
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Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law
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January 2015
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58 Reads
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33 Citations
Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law
... More careful commentators thus conclude, "in the absence of a binding international treaty regulating unilateral sanctions and without identifying or establishing the existence or formulation of a rule of customary international law regulating unilateral sanctions it is difficult to regard such sanctions unlawful" [89], p. 32]. 25 Even if unilateral economic sanctions were in themselves unlawful, they may nevertheless be lawful as countermeasures taken in response to the unlawful actions of other states. Countermeasures are otherwise unlawful but justified acts because they are taken in order to induce another state to return to a lawful course of conduct [93], pp. 616-633, p. 622, 623f., 626]. ...
January 2015
Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law