European Judicial Responses to Security Council Resolutions : a Consequentialist Assessment.

In European Judicial Responses to Security Council Resolutions: A Consequentialist Assessment, Kushtrim Istrefi examines the multiple effects of European courts decisions as regards Security Council targeted sanctions and security detentions interfering with fundamental rights. He elaborates what ty...

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Main Author: Istrefi, Kushtrim
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Language:English
Published: Boston : BRILL, 2018.
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