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Economic and Financial Sanctions of the United States: Legal Perspectives provides an in-depth examination of the legal foundations and practical applications of U.S. economic sanctions. Written by Caf Dowlah and published by Cambridge University Press, this authoritative work explores the constitutional authority, statutory frameworks, and international law principles that govern American sanctions policies.
The book analyzes how the executive and legislative branches coordinate sanctions implementation, the role of regulatory agencies, and the legal mechanisms used to enforce compliance. It addresses key challenges including due process concerns, constitutional limitations, and the effectiveness of sanctions as foreign policy instruments.
Designed for legal professionals, policymakers, academics, and government officials, this text offers critical perspectives on the tension between national security objectives and legal constraints, making it essential reading for understanding modern U.S. foreign policy law.







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