Introduction: the value of due process in Security Council sanctions decision-making -- The case for procedural reform: due process as court process -- The 'source-based' approach to procedural reform: methodology, myths and misconceptions -- A 'value-based' approach: three models of due process -- A model based on accuracy: the instrumentalist model in the UN sanctions context -- A model based on interest representation: the dignitarian model in the UN sanctions context -- A model based on public accountability: the public interest model in the UN sanctions context -- Conclusion
Summary
Examining the legal principles behind UN Security Council sanctions, Devika Hovell questions whether due process is afforded to sanctioned individuals in the context of the politics and crises that form the heart of the council's decision-making
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-188) and index
Notes
Online resource; title from home page (viewed on February 10, 2016)