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International Journal of Constitutional Law 2009 7(2):306-315; doi:10.1093/icon/mop008
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Constitutional developments

European Union: UN sanctions and EU fundamental rights

Mehrdad Payandeh* and Heiko Sauer**

* Law clerk, Higher Regional Court of Düsseldorf. Email: mehrdad{at}payandeh.de
** Research fellow, German Federal Constitutional Court, Karlsruhe. Email: heiko.sauer{at}gmx.de


   Abstract

Fundamental rights and the fight against terrorism—UN sanctions regime—freezing of financial assets—relationship between EU and UN—implementation of Security Council resolutions in EU law—competence of ECJ to review legal acts of the Community—right to be heard—right to effective judicial review—right to respect for property


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