SECURITY COUNCIL LISTING PROCEDURES AND HUMAN RIGHTS

  • León Arturo Castellanos Jankiewicz Graduate Institute, Geneva
Palabras clave: Targeted sanctions, United Nations, Security Council, human rights, domestic courts, European Union, Kadi

Resumen

In the context of international efforts to curtail terrorism, the present paper analyses the powers of the Security Council to institute targeted sanctions against individuals and their compatibility with human rights in international and EU law. It will address the response of the European judiciary in the landmark Kadi cases to illustrate how these measures have been interpreted and applied at the municipal level. It is shown that judges use different criteria to balance compliance with international obligations on the one hand, and human rights principles on the other. The Security Council has progressively become more transparent by offering certain room for review within listing mechanisms and by creating a procedure to remove individuals from its consolidated lists. However, the paper highlights the tensions in domestic and regional human rights regimes stemming from the Security Council’s quasi-legislative and quasi-judicial roles. 

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Publicado
2022-03-10
Sección
Estudios Jurídicos