INTERNATIONAL LEGAL ANALYSIS OF THE BOYCOTT PRODUCTS SUSPECTED OF SUPPORTING GENOCIDE

This jurnal  explores the significance of boycotting products suspected of supporting genocide within the framework of international law. The complex relationship between human rights, state responsibility to prevent genocide, and the international community's response to violations of interna...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Andri Sutrisno
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Hukum IBLAM 2024-01-01
Series:IBLAM Law Review
Subjects:
Online Access:https://ejurnal.iblam.ac.id/IRL/index.php/ILR/article/view/328
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1850263003320025088
author Andri Sutrisno
author_facet Andri Sutrisno
author_sort Andri Sutrisno
collection DOAJ
description This jurnal  explores the significance of boycotting products suspected of supporting genocide within the framework of international law. The complex relationship between human rights, state responsibility to prevent genocide, and the international community's response to violations of international norms is at the heart of this investigation. The study defines boycott as a form of isolation undertaken by individuals or groups against an entity, encompassing actions like blacklisting, embargoes, and blockades, targeting various products from consumer goods to academic and sports products. Governments, either individually or collectively, issue boycott resolutions, as exemplified by Arab countries' historic boycott against Israel. The paper also introduces other forms of boycotts, such as investment withdrawal, divestment, and sanctions, citing examples like Sudan. Framing the discussion within the context of the United Nations Genocide Convention, the jurnal argues that product boycotts can serve as tools for enforcing compliance with the convention, holding states accountable for preventing genocide. Moreover, product boycotts play a vital role in the international public sphere, mobilizing global public opinion and exerting social, economic, and political pressure on perpetrators of genocide. The study addresses critical questions, focusing on the role of product boycotts as sanctions in international law and their impact on garnering global support and pressuring perpetrators, while providing a voice to victims. The research methodology employed is normative legal research, relying on literature review and secondary legal sources, including journals, articles, and news related to the international legal analysis of the boycott of products suspected of supporting genocide. The jurnal  concludes by emphasizing the importance of boycotting products suspected of supporting genocide within the international legal framework, not only as a form of protest but as a
format Article
id doaj-art-5abe33142d73480cae158ac4d2ad17be
institution OA Journals
issn 2775-4146
2775-3174
language English
publishDate 2024-01-01
publisher Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Hukum IBLAM
record_format Article
series IBLAM Law Review
spelling doaj-art-5abe33142d73480cae158ac4d2ad17be2025-08-20T01:55:05ZengSekolah Tinggi Ilmu Hukum IBLAMIBLAM Law Review2775-41462775-31742024-01-014110.52249/ilr.v4i1.328INTERNATIONAL LEGAL ANALYSIS OF THE BOYCOTT PRODUCTS SUSPECTED OF SUPPORTING GENOCIDE Andri Sutrisno0Iblam School of law This jurnal  explores the significance of boycotting products suspected of supporting genocide within the framework of international law. The complex relationship between human rights, state responsibility to prevent genocide, and the international community's response to violations of international norms is at the heart of this investigation. The study defines boycott as a form of isolation undertaken by individuals or groups against an entity, encompassing actions like blacklisting, embargoes, and blockades, targeting various products from consumer goods to academic and sports products. Governments, either individually or collectively, issue boycott resolutions, as exemplified by Arab countries' historic boycott against Israel. The paper also introduces other forms of boycotts, such as investment withdrawal, divestment, and sanctions, citing examples like Sudan. Framing the discussion within the context of the United Nations Genocide Convention, the jurnal argues that product boycotts can serve as tools for enforcing compliance with the convention, holding states accountable for preventing genocide. Moreover, product boycotts play a vital role in the international public sphere, mobilizing global public opinion and exerting social, economic, and political pressure on perpetrators of genocide. The study addresses critical questions, focusing on the role of product boycotts as sanctions in international law and their impact on garnering global support and pressuring perpetrators, while providing a voice to victims. The research methodology employed is normative legal research, relying on literature review and secondary legal sources, including journals, articles, and news related to the international legal analysis of the boycott of products suspected of supporting genocide. The jurnal  concludes by emphasizing the importance of boycotting products suspected of supporting genocide within the international legal framework, not only as a form of protest but as a https://ejurnal.iblam.ac.id/IRL/index.php/ILR/article/view/328Boycotting productsGenocide, International lawHuman rights, State responsibility
spellingShingle Andri Sutrisno
INTERNATIONAL LEGAL ANALYSIS OF THE BOYCOTT PRODUCTS SUSPECTED OF SUPPORTING GENOCIDE
IBLAM Law Review
Boycotting products
Genocide, International law
Human rights, State responsibility
title INTERNATIONAL LEGAL ANALYSIS OF THE BOYCOTT PRODUCTS SUSPECTED OF SUPPORTING GENOCIDE
title_full INTERNATIONAL LEGAL ANALYSIS OF THE BOYCOTT PRODUCTS SUSPECTED OF SUPPORTING GENOCIDE
title_fullStr INTERNATIONAL LEGAL ANALYSIS OF THE BOYCOTT PRODUCTS SUSPECTED OF SUPPORTING GENOCIDE
title_full_unstemmed INTERNATIONAL LEGAL ANALYSIS OF THE BOYCOTT PRODUCTS SUSPECTED OF SUPPORTING GENOCIDE
title_short INTERNATIONAL LEGAL ANALYSIS OF THE BOYCOTT PRODUCTS SUSPECTED OF SUPPORTING GENOCIDE
title_sort international legal analysis of the boycott products suspected of supporting genocide
topic Boycotting products
Genocide, International law
Human rights, State responsibility
url https://ejurnal.iblam.ac.id/IRL/index.php/ILR/article/view/328
work_keys_str_mv AT andrisutrisno internationallegalanalysisoftheboycottproductssuspectedofsupportinggenocide