Freezing Assets: The USA and the Most Effective Economic Sanction |
Contents
The International Emergency Economic Powers Act and | 8 |
2 | 14 |
5 | 20 |
7 | 26 |
The Extraterritorial Application of the Freeze Order and | 34 |
3 | 52 |
5 | 63 |
6 | 71 |
35 | 96 |
The Way the Crisis Was Resolved | 105 |
The Litigation against Iranian Entities in US Courts and | 132 |
52 | 156 |
Freezing Kuwaiti and Iraqi Assets | 170 |
Conclusion | 183 |
71 | 196 |
Bibliography | 218 |
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1st Session 97th Congress action administration agreement Algerian Algiers Accords American Bani Sadr billion blocked assets BMI's branches central bank Chase Manhattan Bank Citibank claimants Commission Congress contracts courts currency decision dollar economic sanctions effect embassy escrow Eurodollar Eurodollar deposits Executive Order extraterritorial extraterritorial application foreign policy freeze order freeze regulations frozen assets FSIA funds government of Iran Hoffman hostage crisis Ibid IEEPA immunity from prejudgment interest international law involved Iran's Iranian assets freeze Iranian authorities Iranian defendants Iranian entities Iranian government Iranian revolution Iraq Iraqi issued January Judge Duffy's judgment jurisdiction Khomeini Kuwait LAFB LAFB's Libyan litigation loans London account military National Emergencies Act national emergency negotiations NIOC November officials offshore deposits OPEC payment political prejudgment attachment President Carter problems release repayment respect Secondly section 5(b set-offs Shah Shah's sovereign immunity Tehran transactions transfer Tribunal unblocking United York