Catching up with Society - What, How, and Why: The Regulation of the UN Security Council’s Targeted Sanctions

Shotaro Hamamoto, Hironobu Sakai, and Akiho Shibata (eds.), “L’être situé”, Effectiveness and Purposes of International Law: Essays in Honour of Professor Ryuichi Ida (Leiden: Brill 2015)

Amsterdam Law School Research Paper No. 2014-32

Amsterdam Center for International Law No. 2014 - 20

25 Pages Posted: 9 May 2014 Last revised: 9 Jun 2015

Date Written: May 8, 2014

Abstract

Professor Ryuichi Ida’s contributions in the study of international law have been guided by his underlying conviction that law, or more precisely, law-makers, will be catching up to a social change. For Professor Ida, the identity of “law” is the “substantive binding force”. The substantive bindingness is sustained by social practice, deliberation, and understanding that a specific norm ought to be followed. In order not to lose its own identity, law cannot be distanced too much from social transitions. This chapter attempts to situate Professor Ida’s observations in the specific context of the UN Security Council’s targeted sanctions. This chapter analyses the following three inter-related questions: what transitions have international law and law-makers encountered in the context of the UN’s targeted sanctions, how international law has caught up with social transitions, and why it has done so.

Keywords: law and society, international organizations, United Nations, UN Security Council, targeted sanctions, political theories

JEL Classification: K33

Suggested Citation

Kanetake, Machiko, Catching up with Society - What, How, and Why: The Regulation of the UN Security Council’s Targeted Sanctions (May 8, 2014). Shotaro Hamamoto, Hironobu Sakai, and Akiho Shibata (eds.), “L’être situé”, Effectiveness and Purposes of International Law: Essays in Honour of Professor Ryuichi Ida (Leiden: Brill 2015), Amsterdam Law School Research Paper No. 2014-32, Amsterdam Center for International Law No. 2014 - 20, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2434517

Machiko Kanetake (Contact Author)

Utrecht University ( email )

School of Law
Newtonlaan 201
Utrecht, 3584 BH
Netherlands

HOME PAGE: http://www.uu.nl/staff/MKanetake

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