The impact of economic sanctions on human rights/Iraq as a model
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55716/Keywords:
Economic sanctions,, human rights,, IraqAbstract
Sanctions at the United Nations take the form of a complete
system expressed in Chapter Seven of the United Nations Charter,
which includes provisions that are binding in letter and spirit for all
countries, whether members or not members of the United Nations
Among these sanctions are non-military sanctions, which derive their
legitimacy from the text of Article 41 of the United Nations Charter,
which extends to a group of measures that do not include the direct
use of armed force, which are In the commercial, financial,
transportation, tourism, and other embargo measures, that is, on the
economic aspects rather than the other military or diplomatic aspects.
These economic measures were practiced in different ways and
methods, which resulted in the emergence of different types of
economic sanctions, including embargoes, boycotts, economic
blockades, and others.