Antonio, CocoAlmughamis, Mohammed Rashed2025-07-122024-10-14OSCOLAhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14154/75800Targeted non-forcible measures have been the favorite tool of enforcement to the Security Council when it comes to non-forcible measures since the late nineties but that desire is accompanied with obsession of effectiveness extent of this type non-forcible measures. This research examines the foundations bases of non-forcible measures, the clearest types of non forcible meauseres, and testes the effectiveness of UN targeted non-forcible measures using Cortright and Lopez criteria.It provides evaluation of the teste result followed by analysis.35enTargeted sanctionsInternational lawTargeted Sanctions in International LawResearch Papers