Author/Authors :
Niknami, Roxana University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Since the advent of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, the country has been
continuously subject to severe sanctions by the Western countries, especially the
United States. In all these years, the U.S. sanctions did not affect Iran’s economy
much, due to the fact that the two countries have no formal relations and as a
result, their economies are not, by any means, interdependent. However, Iran’s
economy has been reliant on extensive interactions with the European countries;
the EU sanctions against Iran since 2011, therefore, have harshly affected Iran’s
economy and caused adverse social impacts on Iranian lives. In the shadow of
Iran’s dark image in the eyes of the world, one issue that has remained
overshadowed by the discussions on the impact and effectiveness of the
sanctions, is the severe human rights crises left by the EU sanctions. The key
question is what have been the human rights and humanitarian consequences of
the EU sanctions for Iran, and how serious have these consequences been for the
country? As the author argues in this paper, EU economic sanctions against Iran
are considered violations of the three main generations of human rights and are
therefore unwarranted. Given this, the resumption of sanctions since 2018 would
lead to a human rights disaster in Iran. The effect of these sanctions will not
affect the Iranian government, but the Iranian civilians, especially the vulnerable,
which will undermine their human dignity.
Keywords :
EU , Human Rights , Iran , Sanctions , Violation