Abstract:FINANCIAL SANCTIONS AS A MEANS OF HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION (CASE STUDY OF THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC)Summary: This article discusses the financial sanctions that have become one of the means of humanitarian intervention in the current world order. According to the author, humanitarian financial sanctions serve to stop the crimes committed by all parties to the conflict. It is proved that with the help of the financial sanctions with a number of advantages many humanitarian tasks can be effectively solved.
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