Secondary Economic Sanctions

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW
Cécile Fabre
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Abstract

Many states, or rather their leaders and officials, routinely violate the fundamental human rights of both their compatriots or outsiders. Faced with this depressing catalogue of abuses, the international community’s response of choice consists in imposing economic sanctions on wrongdoers. The relatively scant philosophical literature on the topic tackles primary sanctions where the sanctioning party (Sender) restricts economic relationships between, on the one hand, the sanctioned party (Target) and, on the other hand, agents of any nationality who are located on its own territory, or its own nationals wherever they are located – in other words, agents who are subject to its territorial and/or personal jurisdiction. In this paper however I focus on unilateral secondary sanctions, whereby Sender seeks to restrict the economic activities of agents who are not subject to its territorial and/or personal jurisdiction, on the grounds that they trade with or invest in Target. I provide a cosmopolitan defence of those sanctions as a means to stop ongoing grievous human rights violations. I proceed as follows. First, I outline the central tenets of cosmopolitan morality which I take for granted throughout this paper. I then mount my cosmopolitan defence of unilateral secondary sanctions. I end by rejecting the view that multilateral authorisation is a necessary condition for sanctions in general and secondary sanctions in particular, though I consider cases where such authorisation is warranted.
二级经济制裁
许多国家,或者更确切地说是他们的领导人和官员,经常侵犯其同胞或外国人的基本人权。面对这一系列令人沮丧的侵权行为,国际社会选择的反应是对违法者实施经济制裁。关于这一主题的哲学文献相对较少,涉及的主要制裁是制裁方(发送方)一方面限制被制裁方(目标方)与在其本国领土上的任何国籍的代理人或其本国国民之间的经济关系,也就是说,限制受其领土和/或个人管辖的代理人之间的经济关系。然而,在本文中,我关注的是单方面的二级制裁,即发送方试图限制不受其领土和/或个人管辖的代理人的经济活动,理由是他们与Target进行贸易或投资。我为这些制裁提供世界性的辩护,认为这是制止目前严重侵犯人权行为的手段。我的程序如下。首先,我概述了世界性道德的核心原则,在本文中我认为这些原则是理所当然的。然后,我为单方面的二级制裁提出世界性的辩护。最后,我反对多边授权是一般制裁,特别是二级制裁的必要条件的观点,尽管我认为在某些情况下这种授权是必要的。
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