The views expressed in the resources below are not necessarily those of GNS
Reports
UN Special Rapporteur Alena Douhan Sanctions “may amount to crimes against humanity” (10 November 2022)
Sanctions and Food Insecurity in Syria Mohammad Kanfash (July 2022)
A Comprehensive Review of the Effectiveness of US and EU Sanctions on Syria The Middle East Institute (August 2021)
Understanding the Impact of Sanctions on Political Dynamics in Syria LSE IDEAS (January 2021)
Unintended Consequences of U.S. and European Unilateral Measures on Syria’s Economy and Its Small and Medium Enterprises Carter Center (December 2020)
Navigating Humanitarian Exceptions to Sanctions Against Syria Carter Center (October 2020)
Preventing State Collapse in Syria Quincy Institute (11 August 2020)
U.S. Sanctions on Syria: What Comes Next? International Crisis Group (13 July 2020)
How over-compliance limits humanitarian work on Syria Impact (2020)
Syria: Review on the impact of rising food prices World Food Programme (March 2020)
UN Special Rapporteur: Negative impact of sanctions Human Rights Council (September 2018)
Paper of Concern Global Network for Syria (July 2018)
Independent Visit Report Baroness Cox and Revd David Thomas (April 2018)
Legal Opinion of Prof Dapo Akande Legality of UK Air Strikes on the Assad Govt in Syria (16 April 2018)
The Toll of War: The Economic and Social Consequences of the Conflict in Syria World Bank Group (July 2017)
House of Lords Select Committee on International Relations The Middle East: Time for New Realism (2 May 2017)
Humanitarian Impact of Syria-Related Unilateral Restrictive Measures UN Economic and Social Committee for West Asia [leaked report] (May 2016)
Syria at War: Five Years On United Nations ESCWA and the University of St. Andrews (April 2016)
Humanitarian impacts of economic sanctions on Iran and Syria Dr. Erica Moret (February 2014)
Syria: effects of conflict and sanctions on public health Dr. Kasturi Sen, Dr. Waleed Al-Faisal and Yaser Al Saleh (November 2012)
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