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Judicial Review by EU and Domestic Courts of the Al Qaeda and Taliban Sanctions Regime: Counterterrorism, Due Process, and the Search for the Golden Mean

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Miša Zgonec-Rožej*
Affiliation:
ICTY, ICJ, and Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana

Abstract

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Type
Poster Sessions
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2010

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References

1 Joined Cases C-402/05 & C-415/05, Kadi & Al Barakaat Int’l Found, v. Council & Comm’n, 2008 E.C.R. I-6351; Joined Cases C-399/06 & C-403/06, Hassan v. Council & Comm’n & Ayadi v. Council, 2009 E.C.J. (Dec. 3, 2009); Case T-318/01, Othman v. Council and Comm’n, 2009 E.C.J. (June 11, 2009), available at http://curia.europea.eu.

2 Her Majesty’s Treasury v. Al-Ghabra & R (on the application of Hani El Sayed Sabaei Youssef) v. Her Majesty’s Treasury [2010] Uksc 2 & 5, available at http://www.supremecourt.gov.uk/decided-cases/docs/UKSC_2009_0016_Judgment.pdf.

3 It should be noted that there are other cases before the Uk courts involving challenges to the Ai Qaeda and Taliban sanctions regime, such as cases involving the interpretation of humanitarian exceptions.

4 Council Regulation 1286/2009, Dec. 22, 2009, 2009 O.J. (L 346) 42.