CONFLICT BETWEEN BINDING U.N.S.C. RESOLUTIONS AND E.U. LAW

2012 
This article discusses the problem of possible conflicts between binding U.N.S.C. resolutions and E.U. Law, especially on the ground of the Kadi case. Author presents the problem of United Nations Security Council's decisions and the discussion in the courts as well as in the doctrine, regarding their binding force within international. Smart sanctions are presented, and implications of their implementation within European Union. Based on the ECJ judgment in the Kadi case, author discuss the problem of relationship in international law between different set of norms and where within international law U.N.S.C. resolutions should be placed. Also, the question of the clash between resolutions and ius cogens norms is discussed.
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