2023
DOI: 10.12681/yeucl.33021
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Court of Justice of the European Union, European Court of Human Rights, respect for human rights and restrictive sanctions

Abstract: With a comparative way and the help of jurisprudence from various courts at the supranational level, it is intended to analyze and interpret a competitive approach between different jurisprudences that come from different Courts but having an element in comunis the smart sanctions against subjects who have suffered freezing of assets and confiscation. On the one hand we have the system of the UN with its own resolutions that put at the forefront the sanctions against subjects that disturb international peace a… Show more

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