LIMITS OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL'S AUTHORITY IN IMPOSING ECONOMIC SANCTIONS

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HANANE HADJI1

Abstract

Economic sanctions are one of the most important forms of international sanctions, which is why they have received considerable attention from countries and international organizations. Economic sanctions take various forms, including threats, naval blockades, boycotts, and penalties for non-compliance.


The Security Council has broad powers to assess the actions of the offending state, which may fall under one of the situations listed in Article 39 of the United Nations Charter. However, the Security Council's freedom to impose sanctions is limited by legal, political, and humanitarian constraints.

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