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The Cambridge Handbook of Secondary Sanctions and International Law provides an in-depth analysis of secondary sanctions—penalties imposed on third parties for non-compliance with primary sanctions regimes. Edited by leading experts Tom Ruys, Cedric Ryngaert, and Felipe Rodríguez Silvestre, this authoritative resource examines the legal foundations, practical applications, and consequences of secondary sanctions in contemporary international relations.
The handbook addresses critical questions about the legitimacy, effectiveness, and international law compatibility of secondary sanctions. It covers major case studies, institutional frameworks, and the impact on global commerce and sovereignty. Contributors explore how secondary sanctions by the United States and other powers affect international actors, financial systems, and global governance. Essential reading for legal scholars, policymakers, and professionals in international law, trade, and diplomacy.







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