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explain the need to impose non military sanctions. highlight any three examples of this type of sanctions?

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Answered by mmm37
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Security Council Practice on Sanctions

Article 41 of the United Nations Charter lists economic relations, transport, communications, and diplomatic relations as possible areas of application for sanctions. These are examples of a broad arsenal of non-military sanctions instruments that may extend, for instance, to sport and cultural relations. Even tribunals such as those set up recently for former Yugoslavia in The Hague and for Rwanda in Arusha, to try war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide, constitute a measure as stipulated in Article 41. Scholars have identified more than fifty possible sanctions domains, not all of which have yet been made use of in practice. The current development of space technology and computer technology will probably generate further variants

Answered by phillipinestest
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Needs to impose non-military Sanctions:

Non-military sanctions means there is no requirement of armed forces.

The need for the imposement of the non-military sanctions for smooth and reliable without the military intervention leading to the cause of military operatives implying to military sanctions only which are mostly the targeted conventional or otherwise supplies and strikes.

The examples of such types of sanctions include the transport sanctions, the diplomatic relationships, and the communication sanctions which expands the economic relationships.

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