The United Nations Security Council Targeted Sanction and Its Impact on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

  • Nega Ewunetie Mekonnen
Keywords: Listing and Delisting of targeted individuals, Security Council, Socio Economic and Cultural Rights, Targeted Sanction

Abstract

The Security Council has imposed a number of sanctions on targeted individuals and states. These days it has preferred targeted sanctions1
to the general ones. These targeted financial sanctions and travel bans were also imposed on the families of the targeted and designated
individuals. This article focuses on the impact of the smart or designer sanctions on the economic, social and cultural rights of targeted
individuals and their families. It discusses the legality of these measures taken against the targeted individuals and their respective
family members. The substantive human rights of targeted individuals and their families, inter alia, the right to property, health, work, and
the right to education of targeted individuals and their families can be violated. Because of the absence of procedural guarantees in the area
targeted individuals cannot defend themselves against the Security Council’s action. The author will discuss how these procedural and
substantive human rights are violated and the related issue of the right to effective remedies.

Author Biography

Nega Ewunetie Mekonnen

Associate Professor of law, Bahir Dar University School of Law

Published
2022-06-15
How to Cite
Mekonnen, N. E. (2022). The United Nations Security Council Targeted Sanction and Its Impact on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. Bahir Dar University Journal of Law, 5(1), 170-220. https://doi.org/10.20372/bdujol.v5i1.1042
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