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Nicolas V. Romulo: Supreme Court Of The Philippines Rules On Post-Medellin Constitutionality Of A Sole-Executive Agreement Negotiated With The United States, Benjamin Brockman-Hawe Jan 2010

Nicolas V. Romulo: Supreme Court Of The Philippines Rules On Post-Medellin Constitutionality Of A Sole-Executive Agreement Negotiated With The United States, Benjamin Brockman-Hawe

Denver Journal of International Law & Policy

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The Moral And Legal Basis For Sanctions, Anthony D'Amato Jan 2010

The Moral And Legal Basis For Sanctions, Anthony D'Amato

Faculty Working Papers

In order to analyze the moral and legal basis for sanctions in international relations, we have to begin at a stage where there is no centralized government in place. We first need to get a picture of the range of possible sanctions. Next, we need to see what role sanctions play in the international system. Finally, we turn to the intertwined moral and legal considerations that make well-designed sanctions efficacious in today's world. The fundamental objective of sanctions in interstate relations is to make it expensive for a target state to refrain from doing what the sanctioning state wants it …