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000297112 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190900571.013.20
000297112 037__ $$aARTICLE
000297112 245__ $$aGoverning proliferation finance$$bmultilateralism, transgovernmentalism, and hegemony in the case of sanctions against Iran
000297112 269__ $$a2019
000297112 336__ $$aBook Chapters
000297112 520__ $$aAs the critical sanctions against Iran's nuclear program demonstrate, the implementation of sanctions against nuclear proliferators has led to the creation of a global system of surveillance of the financial dealings of all states, banks, and individuals, fostered by United Nations Security Council resolutions—a new and unprecedented development. This chapter asks: Which actors have been in charge of designing and implementing sanctions against nuclear proliferators? Which legal technologies have they developed to regulate global financial transactions? Answering these questions generates a better understanding of key processes in global governance: the increasing role of the Security Council as a global legislator; the "financialization" of global regulation, with the increasing role played by international and US domestic financial institutions that were historically foreign to the field of nuclear nonproliferation; and the judicialization of the enforcement of sanctions, which is accompanied by the multiplication of secondary sanctions against sanctions-evaders.
000297112 580__ $$aIn: The Oxford handbook of institutions of international economic governance and market regulation. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2019
000297112 700__ $$aMallard, Grégoire
000297112 8564_ $$9cee046b2-02fc-458a-bd15-73404ed14367$$s320661$$uhttps://repository.graduateinstitute.ch/record/297112/files/OUP-mallard2019.pdf
000297112 901__ $$uAnthropology and Sociology of Development Department
000297112 901__ $$uGlobal Governance Centre
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000297112 981__ $$aoverwrite