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Abstract

This paper examined the unintended consequences that were generated by the targeted sanctions regime one Libya from 2011 until 2017. Three negative consequences were analysed through testing the following three hypotheses; a) sanctions lead to an increase of corruption and criminality, b) sanctions have negative humanitarian consequences and increase human rights’ violations and finally, c) sanctions strengthen political factions and lead to instability.

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