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Thomas G. Weiss, David Cortright, George A. Lopez and Larry Minear, Political gain and civilian pain: Humanitarian impacts of economic sanctions, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Lanham/New York/Boulder/Oxford, 1997, 277 pages. - Larry Minear, David Cortright, Julia Wagler, George A. Lopez and Thomas G. Weiss, Toward more humane and effective sanctions management: enhancing the capacity of the United Nations system, Thomas J. Watson Jr. Institute for International Studies, Occasional Paper No. 31, 1998, 90 pages.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 November 2010

Hans-Peter Gasser*
Affiliation:
International Review of the Red Cross

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Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1998

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References

1 On the impact of sanctions on Burundi see Eric Hoskins and Samantha Nutt, The humanitarian impacts of economic sanctions on Burundi. Thomas J. Watson Jr. Institute for International Studies. Occasional Paper No. 29. 1997. 118 pages.

2 See Gasser, Hans-Peter, “Collective economic sanctions and international humanitarian law. An enforcement measure under the United Nations Charter and the right of civilians to immunity: an unavoidable clash of policy goals'?”, Zeitschrift fur ausldndisches offentliches Recht and Volkerrecht, Vol. 56, 1996, pp. 871904.Google Scholar