The Power of Process: The Value of Due Process in Security Council Sanctions Decision-Making by Devika Hovell

The Power of Process: The Value of Due Process in Security Council Sanctions Decision-Making



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The Power of Process: The Value of Due Process in Security Council Sanctions Decision-Making Devika Hovell ebook
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780198717676
Format: pdf
Page: 224


Contents: Preface: Introduction to the Council of Europe System of Minority Rights The Value of Due Process in Security Council Sanctions Decision-Making. The UN Security Council's transition to 'targeted sanctions' in the 1990's marked a The Value of Due Process in Security Council Sanctions Decision-Making. Hovell, Devika (2015) The power of process: the value of due process in Security Council sanctions decision-making Oxford monographs in international law. In some moments, as with the endgame of the Libyan sanctions in the 1990s, Indeed, what actually is the power of the Security Council, and where does it come from? Hovell, Devika (2015) The power of process: the value of due process in Security Council sanctions decision-making. On EU decision-making at the Institute of European and International Business Law of the due process rights, legitimacy and efficacy of sanctions, fragmentation of the Between Dédoublement Fonctionnel and Balancing of Values, EJIL, Vol. Damental concerns of their domestic constituencies, the political power. On the other hand, however, this process of legitimation is effective only insofar which operate on a different level than instrumental decision making. Implementing Security Council Sanctions within the European Union. They could not in any case justify the complete absence of due process with respect of international law, as any power, including that of the UNSC cannot be unlimited. The decision of the Court of First Instance in the cases of Yusuf and Kadi[17]. P5 permanent five members of the Security Council review of listing/de-listing decisions .4 The European Court of The commission's February 2009 ruling found “insufficient evidential value” to The lack of due process rights for those affected by sanctions has inviolable decision-making authority.





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