Sanctions: Alleviating or deepening the violation of human rights? : Sanctions within the framework of the CFSP in order to ensure the respect for human rights (2013. 72 S. 220 mm)

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Sanctions: Alleviating or deepening the violation of human rights? : Sanctions within the framework of the CFSP in order to ensure the respect for human rights (2013. 72 S. 220 mm)

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After the cold war during the decades of development of democracies the role of sanctions as instruments of international relations has raised significantly. Through the evolution of the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union the use of sanctions has also crystallized. Otherwise it remains always a question whether sanctions are justified? Are they effective? Is the application of sanctions the best way against human rights violation? Or sanctions are accompanied by human rights violation themselves? In my work I am looking for answers for these questions, focusing on the relation of sanctions and human rights. In my paper firstly I introduce the evolution of the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union and the development of EU sanction policy. I outline the legal basis of the sanctions and present the different types of restrictive measures and their relations to the United Nations' principles. Through case studies regarding Belarus, Sudan, Burma and Zimbabwe I present the use of different sanctions in order to ensure the respect of human rights. I also analyse whether these sanctions themselves violate to a certain extent human rights causing harm for the civil population or not. Finally, I give an overview about other soft measures of the European Union concerning the promotion of human rights.
(Author portrait)
Kolber, AdélShe was born in Kaposvár, Hungary in 1983. Graduated as an economist at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics in 2006. She spent 2,5 years at the European Parliament, worked as a press officer between 2008 and 2009. Afterwards she obtained her postgraduate master degree in European Studies at the University of Vienna, Austria in 2010.

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