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sanctionee [ˌsæŋkʃəˈniː] nstresses
int.rel. подсанкционная сторона (Syn: sanctions target; opposite to: sanctioner/sanctioneer:: Sanctions are restrictions for operations between sanctioneer and sanctionee aimed to cause damage to sanctionee in order to force sanctionee to act in the way that sanctioneer finds proper. • Extraterritoriality intervenes when the sanctioner not only seeks the voluntary participation of third States to implement measures against the sanctionee, but attempts to impose an obligation on the States to abide by the unilateral sanctions it has decided. 'More); сторона, против которой введены санкции (Syn: sanctions target; opposite to: sanctioner/sanctioneer:: Sanctions are restrictions for operations between sanctioneer and sanctionee aimed to cause damage to sanctionee in order to force sanctionee to act in the way that sanctioneer finds proper. • Extraterritoriality intervenes when the sanctioner not only seeks the voluntary participation of third States to implement measures against the sanctionee, but attempts to impose an obligation on the States to abide by the unilateral sanctions it has decided. 'More); адресат санкций (Syn: sanctions target; opposite to: sanctioner/sanctioneer:: Sanctions are restrictions for operations between sanctioneer and sanctionee aimed to cause damage to sanctionee in order to force sanctionee to act in the way that sanctioneer finds proper. • Extraterritoriality intervenes when the sanctioner not only seeks the voluntary participation of third States to implement measures against the sanctionee, but attempts to impose an obligation on the States to abide by the unilateral sanctions it has decided. 'More); лицо, против которого введены санкции (Syn: sanctions target; opposite to: sanctioner/sanctioneer:: Sanctions are restrictions for operations between sanctioneer and sanctionee aimed to cause damage to sanctionee in order to force sanctionee to act in the way that sanctioneer finds proper. • Extraterritoriality intervenes when the sanctioner not only seeks the voluntary participation of third States to implement measures against the sanctionee, but attempts to impose an obligation on the States to abide by the unilateral sanctions it has decided. 'More)