1st Edition

EU Sanctions Litigation Fundamental Rights and International Security

By Alexandre Sztulman Copyright 2026
256 Pages
by Routledge

256 Pages
by Routledge

This book comprehensively examines the European Union (EU) judiciary’s approach to international sanctions, drawing on recent case law from the Court of Justice and the General Court. It addresses the procedural framework governing judicial review, alongside a substantive evaluation of restrictive measures in terms of their legality and conformity with fundamental rights and procedural... Read more

Introduction

 

Part I: The Procedural Framework of Control

1. Litigation on Legality

2. Direct Actions

3. Action for Annulment

4. Action for Failure to Act   

5. Preliminary Ruling Procedure

6. Litigation for Compensation

7. Conditions for an Action for Damages

8. The Conditions for Liability

 

Part II: The Substantive Framework Of Review

9. Rights of the Defense

10. Obligation to State Reasons

11. Internal Legality

12. Grounds for Listing

13. Principles and Fundamental Rights

Biography

Alexandre Sztulman is Doctor of Law and is Member of the Paris Bar. He teaches international and European sanctions law at Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. He holds an LLM in European Law from the University of Luxembourg, pursued further studies at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow, and completed a Master’s in International and Business Criminal Law at Université Paris 1. Practitioner in European sanctions litigation and international investment law, his research examines how to balance global security imperatives with the protection of fundamental freedoms.