EU SANCTIONS REGULATIONS: FROM PROPOSAL TO ENFORCEMENT |
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Author |
Honchar A. A., Master of International Law, the Department of International, Civil and Commercial Law, Ukraine, Kyiv |
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In heading |
Law; | ||||
Signed print |
27.06.2024 | Issues number |
2024 - 2 (57) | Page |
71-82 |
Type of articles |
Scientific article | Code UDK |
341.018:341.171(4-6ЄС) | ISSN print |
2411-5584 |
Abstract |
The article explores the evolution and enforcement of European Union (EU) sanctions regulations, with a focus on their growing integration into the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) since the early 1990s. It posits a shift from broad sanctions to more targeted measures against individuals and entities linked to policies or actions triggering sanctions. This transition is studied through an analysis of EU sanctions types, their legal framework, and their interplay with international trade rules. The methodology involves a detailed examination of EU documents, guidelines, and treaty provisions. | ||||
Keywords |
EU law, targeted approach, autonomous sanctions, Common Foreign and Security Policy, National Competent Authority, European Commission | ||||
Reviewer |
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External reviewer |
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Article in PDF |
Economic Theory and Law, 2024-2-71-82 | ||||
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Code DOI |
https://doi.org/10.31359/2411-5584-2024-57-2-71 |
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