The extent to which legitimacy (sharia) applies to the international sanctions regime
The issue of the legitimacy of international sanctions is considered an important issue for any legal system in general – and international public law in particular – as it is one of the main criteria that are used in measuring the accuracy and tightness of building this legal system, through its containment of regulation in relation to international sanctions in that it is the one that These punishments make it acceptable and supported by all persons of international law, in addition to international public opinion, and then accepting the results that may result from them, and the exact opposite of that is what is achieved from the relief of these sanctions with illegitimacy.
Thus, the problem of illegitimacy is one of the most serious problems raised by the topic of international sanctions in its current state – in general – and the importance of the function of these sanctions in protecting international law and order in general, and international peace and security in particular, it is necessary that those responsible for it – report and implementation – must ensure the availability of legitimacy to her.
Here, this problem focuses on how the legitimacy of international sanctions can be achieved?
This is what this book searches for the researcher Muhammad Abdul Rahman Al-thari to provide an important addition in the library of international law to a topic that will always remain controversial.