The JAG Journal, Volume 32, Issue 1Office of the Judge Advocate General, Department of the Navy, 1982 |
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Page 49
... sanctions , 105 3. Application to the International Court of Justice . When it became apparent that violations of diplomatic immunity were supported by the ruling Government in Iran and were not mere acts of individual and / or 97. U.N. ...
... sanctions , 105 3. Application to the International Court of Justice . When it became apparent that violations of diplomatic immunity were supported by the ruling Government in Iran and were not mere acts of individual and / or 97. U.N. ...
Page 52
... sanctions designed to be effective without destroying relations be- 117. United States v . Iran , supra note 24 , at 18 . 118. Id . 119. Id . 120. Id . , at 35 . 121. Id . , at 36 . 9 122. Id . , at 37-38 . 123. Dissenting Opinion of ...
... sanctions designed to be effective without destroying relations be- 117. United States v . Iran , supra note 24 , at 18 . 118. Id . 119. Id . 120. Id . , at 35 . 121. Id . , at 36 . 9 122. Id . , at 37-38 . 123. Dissenting Opinion of ...
Page 53
... sanctions against Iran . In case of such a veto , the Carter Administration may have feared that it could not ob- tain the necessary two - thirds vote in the General Assembly since many Third World countries consider the United States ...
... sanctions against Iran . In case of such a veto , the Carter Administration may have feared that it could not ob- tain the necessary two - thirds vote in the General Assembly since many Third World countries consider the United States ...
Page 54
... sanctions on Iran , and in April , 1980 , all financial dealings and exports to Iran except food and medicine were prohibited . 133 On 17 April , the Carter Administration im- posed additional prohibitions on imports , travel and ...
... sanctions on Iran , and in April , 1980 , all financial dealings and exports to Iran except food and medicine were prohibited . 133 On 17 April , the Carter Administration im- posed additional prohibitions on imports , travel and ...
Page 55
... sanctions against Iran and indicated that they would seek legislation enabling them to join the effort at isolating Iran internationally in the event that the hostage conflict had not been resolved by 17 May 1980.136 When no progress ...
... sanctions against Iran and indicated that they would seek legislation enabling them to join the effort at isolating Iran internationally in the event that the hostage conflict had not been resolved by 17 May 1980.136 When no progress ...
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