Exploring the Viability of a Standalone International Standard to Outlaw Secondary Sanctions
The concept of imposing secondary sanctions has drawn significant scrutiny under international law, particularly relating to their legitimacy and the potential conflicts they engender on a global scale. Originating mainly from domestic legal frameworks like those of the United States, secondary sanctions are not only directed at primary offending nations but also target foreign entities that engage with these nations, thus extending their reach and impact internationally. Secondary sanctions have been criticized for their extraterritorial application, effectively coercing third countries into complying with a primary country’s foreign policy goals without direct participation in the initial … Read more