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Global Mandate, National Law: A U.S. Perspective on Chaos and Convergence in Sanctions Implementation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

William B. Hoffman*
Affiliation:
Office of Foreign Assets Control, U.S. Department of the Treasury

Abstract

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Type
The Costs and Benefits of Economic Sanctions: The Bottom Line
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1995

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References

1 UNSC Res. 661 (1990) at 29 ILM 1325 (1990) & 778 (1992).

2 UNSC Res. 748 (1992), UNSC Res. 883 (1992).

3 UNSC Res. 757 (1992) at 31 ILM 1427 (1992), 787 (1992) at 31 ILM 1427 (1992), UNSC Res. 820 (1993), UNSC Res. 943 (1994), UNSC Res. 970 (1995).

4 UNSC Res. 841 (1993) at 32 ILM 1206 (1993), UNSC Res. 861 & 873 (1993), UNSC Res. 917 (1994).

5 UNSC Res. 864(1993).

6 UNSC Res. 942(1994).

7 29 ILM 1325(1990).

8 22 U.S.C. § 287c.

9 50 U.S.C. §§1701-06.