Targeted Sanctions Toolkit
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Sanction Reform Initiatives
- The Interlaken Process on Targeted Financial Sanctions, sponsored by the Swiss Confederation in cooperation with the UN Secretariat:
- Summary of the Interlaken Process (.pdf), prepared by the Watson Institute
- Targeted Financial Sanctions: A Manual for Design and Implementation – Contributions from the Interlaken Process (.pdf). Thomas J. Biersteker, Sue E. Eckert, Peter Romaniuk, Aaron Halegua and Natalie Reid. The Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University: Providence, 2001.
- Further information: http://www.smartsanctions.ch/
- The Bonn-Berlin Process on Arms Embargoes and Travel- and Aviation-Related Sanctions, sponsored by the German Foreign Office in cooperation with the United Nations Secretariat:
- Summary of Bonn-Berlin Process (.pdf), prepared by the Watson Institute
- Design and Implementation of Arms Embargoes and Travel and Aviation Related Sanctions – Results of the ‘Bonn-Berlin Process' (.pdf). Michael Brzoska, ed. Bonn International Center for Conversion: Bonn , 2001.
- Further information: http://www.smartsanctions.de/
- The Stockholm Process on the Implementation of Targeted Sanctions, sponsored by the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs in cooperation with the UN Secretariat:
- Summary of Stockholm Process (.pdf), prepared by the Watson Institute
- Making Targeted Sanctions Effective : Guidelines for the implementation of UN Policy Options – Results from the Stockholm Process on the Implementation of Targeted Sanctions (.pdf). Peter Wallensteen, Carina Staibano and Mikael Eriksson, eds. Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University : Uppsala, 2003.
- Further information: http://www.smartsanctions.se/
- Strengthening Sanctions through Fair and Clear Procedures (.pdf), White Paper Prepared by the Watson Institute Targeted Sanctions Project, Brown University (March 2006).
The Bonn-Berlin Process Manual and text appears with the permission of the Bonn Centre for International Conversion, with thanks to Dr. Michael Brzoska.
The Stockholm Process Manual appears with the permission of the Department of Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University, with thanks to Prof. Peter Wallensteen.
