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[casi] post-war lifting of sanctions




We tend to assume that sanctions will be lifted after the US/UK invasion
of Iraq, but has anyone looked into the mechanics of lifting sanctions, in
terms of UN and national legislation? What new laws will need to be
drafted?

Since sanctions are probably quite low down Bush/Blair's list of
priorities, and since I don't have much faith in their competence, I'm
worried that it will take months after the end of war before sanctions are
lifted.

Where should I look for information? Do list members think we need to
lobby on this, or will it happen by itself?

Dan O'Huiginn





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