Summary: Sanctions Viewed in the Light of General Ethical Principles; Sanctions Policy within the Normative System of Modern International Law; Concerning the Compatibility of Sanctions with Human Rights as the jus cogens of General International Law; Sanctions Policy with Regard to International Conventions, Sanctions Policy and International Humanitarian Law; Concerning Collective and Individual Legal Responsibility in Current International Law; Consequences from the Perspective of Legal Philosophy: Chances for the Further Humanitarian Development of International Law?
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I.P.O. RESEARCH PAPERS
Dr. Hans Köchler
Professor of Philosophy, University of Innsbruck (Austria)
Ethical Aspects of Sanctions in International Law The Practice of the Sanctions Policy and Human Rights
Contents
(I) Sanctions Viewed in the Light of General Ethical Principles (The Problems Associated with the Utilitarian Approach)
(II) Sanctions Policy within the Normative System of Modern International Law
(1) Concerning the Compatibility of Sanctions with Human Rights as the jus cogens of General International Law
(2) Sanctions Policy with Regard to International Conventions
(3) Sanctions Policy and International Humanitarian Law
(III) Concerning Collective and Individual Legal Responsibility in Current International Law
(IV) Consequences from the Perspective of Legal Philosophy: Chances for the Further Humanitarian Development of International Law?