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The Power of Process
The Value of Due Process in Security Council Sanctions Decision-Making
Devika Hovell
Oxford Monographs in International Law
- Examines the need for development of a due process framework for Security Council targeted sanctions
- Proposes three models of due process and assesses the implications of different models for the legitimacy of Security Council decision-making
- Evaluates procedural frameworks, including those proposed through international court decisions, domestic court decisions and the office of the UN Ombudsperson
- Demonstrates that the choice of a procedural framework represents a touchstone for the resolution of questions about notions of community, law, and values in the international legal order


