Article 41 of the United Nations Charter provides for economic and
other kinds of non-military measures for maintaining or restoring
international peace and security, without using the term sanctions to
designate such measures.1
These coercive measures bind ali member states.2
They are listed in connection with the maintenance of peace in Chapter VII of
the Charter3
and have become familiar to a broad public in the wake of the
1991 Gulf War.4
The use of economic coercion is a prior step to military force as provided for in articles 42 et seq.5
respect of an internationally wrongful act"
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Political Science |
Journal Section | Miscellaneous |
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Publication Date | May 1, 1992 |
Published in Issue | Year 1992 Issue: 22 |