International Sanctions on Petroleum Producing Countries vis-á-vis Private Investments: A Comparison Between Iran, Russia, and Venezuela
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Pereira, Eduardo G.
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Kirillova, O.S.
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Moin, Donya
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Ojagh, Seyedeh Fatemeh
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Clavijo Vitto, William A.
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Cardoso, João Victor M.
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Delgado de Jesus, Fernanda
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Balliram, Shiva G.
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Charles, Eden
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Valdés Aguirre, Claudia
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Affonso, Timothy
Article from: OGEL 4 (2023), in Roundup of Articles
Introduction
Sanctions are penalties or restriction
placed on certain countries with the intention of limiting its economic, trade
and political behaviour to achieve compliance with international law.
Sanctions can be identified and categorized according to the body that issues
them, such as the United Nations, an intergovernmental organization or either a
country like the United States or United Kingdom. This paper will seek to
explain the importance of private investments in the O&G sector and the
negative impact that foreign sanctions might cause to it, and it will go on to
analyse three case ...
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Suggested Citation
E.G. Pereira; O.S. Kirillova; D. Moin; S.F. Ojagh; W.A. Clavijo Vitto; J.V.M. Cardoso; F. Delgado de Jesus; S.G. Balliram; E. Charles; C. Valdés Aguirre; T. Affonso; "International Sanctions on Petroleum Producing Countries vis-á-vis Private Investments: A Comparison Between Iran, Russia, and Venezuela"
OGEL 4 (2023), www.ogel.org
URL: www.ogel.org/article.asp?key=4105