Abstract
The United Nations Security Council (‘UNSC’) expanding its power in imposing sanctions against individuals who are non-state actors. 2. The UNSC’s respect for human rights when it adopts sanctions targeted at members of the Al-Qaida organization and the Taliban, and other associated individuals, groups, undertakings, and entities.This headnote pertains to: United Nations Security Council Resolution 1390 (2002) on continuation of measures against the Taliban and Al-Qaida, an act of an international organization.
Original language | English |
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Specialist publication | Oxford International Organization 254, OUP Database |
Publication status | Published - 2018 |
Bibliographical note
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1390 (2002) on continuation of measures against the Taliban and Al-Qaida, 16th January 2002 (UN Doc S/RES/1390 (2002)), OXIO 254United Nations [UN]; Afghanistan [af]
Content type: Notes, UN SC resolutions
Product: Oxford International Organizations [OXIO]
Article last updated:23 July 2018
Subject(s):
Terrorism — Economic sanctions — Collective security — International peace and security
Keywords
- Terrorism
- Economic sanctions
- Collective security
- International peace and security