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ID109200
Title ProperOn the Al Qaida/Taliban sanctions regime
Other Title Informationdue process and sunsetting
LanguageENG
AuthorTladi, Dire ;  Taylor, Gillian
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Al Qaida/Taliban sanctions regime established under Resolution 1267 of the UN Security Council has been under severe strain due to lack of adherence to due process standards. Over the years, the Security Council has incrementally adopted measures to try to alleviate some of the concerns, including through the creation of an ombudsperson to receive petitions from listed individuals requesting to be de-listed. In June 2011, the Security Council adopted two resolutions further strengthening the due process standards. This paper considers whether the new measures adopted are sufficient to respond to some of the concerns raised. While the new initiatives are a significant improvement, as a matter of law, the due process objections remain.
`In' analytical NoteChinese Journal of International Law Vol. 10, No. 4; Dec 2011: p.771-789
Journal SourceChinese Journal of International Law Vol. 10, No. 4; Dec 2011: p.771-789
Key WordsAl Qaida ;  Taliban ;  UN Security Council