What Was the Legal Basis for the Embargoes and Blockades between the Nineteenth Century and the Twentieth Century?
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International law and the United Nations Charter allow military sanctions to pressure governments and to promote peace and international security. Economic sanctions must comply with constraints written in international law. Unfortunately, actions initiated by the United Nations and the United States have scarcely complied with these obligations. The latter has used the embargo against 75?States. The use of embargo, which is a weapon of international leadership, must take into account the public international interest.
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