Corruption and targeted sanctions : law and policy of anti-corruption entry bans /

Anton Moiseienko analyses the blacklisting foreigners suspected of corruption and the prohibition of their entry into the sanctioning state from an international law perspective. The implications of such actions have been on the international agenda for years and have gained particular prominence wi...

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Main Authors: Moiseienko, Anton (Author)
Published: Brill Nijhoff,
Publisher Address: Leiden :
Publication Dates: [2019]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Queen Mary Studies in International Law, volume 35
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Summary: Anton Moiseienko analyses the blacklisting foreigners suspected of corruption and the prohibition of their entry into the sanctioning state from an international law perspective. The implications of such actions have been on the international agenda for years and have gained particular prominence with the adoption by the US and Canada of the so-called Magnitsky legislation in 2016. Across the Atlantic, several European states followed suit. The proliferation of anti-corruption entry sanctions has prompted a reappraisal of applicable human rights safeguards, along with issues of respect for official immunities and state sovereignty. On the basis of a comprehesive review of relevant law and policy, Anton Moiseienko identifies how targeted sanctions can ensure accountability for corruption while respecting international law.
Carrier Form: xiii, 323 pages ; 25 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages [264]-319) and index.
ISBN: 9789004369023
9004369023
Index Number: KZ6373
CLC: D523.4
Call Number: D523.4/M714
Contents: Corruption, entry sanctions and international law --
Development of the policy --
Entry sanctions as an anti-corruption policy --
Legal protections against denial of entry --
Legal protections from the accusations of corruption --
Due process --
International responsibility --