Title Beyond a single purpose: the complex reasons behind international sanctions
Authors Bernatskyi, Bohdan
DOI 10.51870/SYJN3422
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Is Part of Central European journal of international and security studie.. Praha : Metropolitni Univerzita Praha. 2026, vol. 20, iss. 1, p. 35-66.. ISSN 1802-548X. eISSN 1805-482X
Keywords [eng] international sanctions ; sanctions ; G7 sanctions ; sanctions justification ; EU sanctions ; US sanctions
Abstract [eng] Sanctions are increasingly imposed in response to international crises and military conflicts. Much is known about the aims sanctions seek to achieve, such as coercion, deterrence and signalling, yet the catalysts for their imposition are often overlooked. Despite the existence of a sanctions framework developed for specific international concerns, each sanctions programme has a justification unique to it. In my paper, I present a novel argument that a ‘menu’ of justifications exists for the implementation of international sanctions. This ‘sanctions à la carte’ includes five sets of justifications for imposition: crime-based, value-based, hostile sanctions, countermeasures and war sanctions. Understanding the varied nature of these sanctions frameworks compels us to reconsider the existing models of examining sanctions’ effectiveness, legitimacy and proportionality.
Published Praha : Metropolitni Univerzita Praha
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2026
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