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Remarks by Barry E. Carter
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2017
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- Effects and Effectiveness of Economic Sanctions
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1990
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1 See B. CARTER, INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC SANCTIONS: IMPROVING THE HAPHAZARD LEGAL REGIME 26-27, 33, 200, 239, 244 (1988). Chart I is at page 33.
2 Id. at 200.
3 Id. at 244.
1 Greenberger, U.S. Trade Sanctions on South Africa Starting to Pay Long-Term Dividends, Wall St. J., Sept. 21, 1987, at 24, col. 1 (quoting Rep. Howard Wolpe).
2 HUFBAUER & SCHOTT, supra p. 203, note 2, at 79.