What makes UN sanctions more difficult to enact? (Select Two.)
A.
UN sanctions are multilateral and require consensus among different nations.
B.
The UN uses sanctions to intervene in the domestic affairs of various states.
C.
UN sanctions are measures that can threaten international peace and security.
D.
UN sanctions are autonomous and therefore ineffective.
E.
All permanent UN Security Council members must vote in favor of sanctions.
The Answer Is:
A, E
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
UN sanctions require agreement among multiple countries, making them more difficult to enact than unilateral national sanctions. The UN Security Council must reach consensus, and all five permanent members must avoid using their veto power. Any negative vote by a permanent member blocks the resolution entirely.
This requirement for global political alignment is the primary barrier to rapid sanctions adoption. UN sanctions are neither autonomous nor inherently ineffective, and they do not exist to intervene in domestic affairs but to protect international peace and security under Chapter VII of the UN Charter.
[References:, UN Security Council voting procedures and veto rules., Multilateral consensus requirements for adopting UNSC sanctions., , ]
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