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Sanctions can be applied aggressively, but measuring their impact can be a challenge.

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We already know what to do to stop sexual harassment from ruining lives and careers of women working at Parliament. We just need to do it.

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The UN Security Council’s sanctions regime processes are in need of reform. Can Australia make any effective changes during its presidency, ask Christopher Michaelsen and Marie-Eve Loiselle. 

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The Libor scandal shows banking culture abroad has lost its morals. Will we go the same way, asks Ross Buckley.

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The allegations that another London-based bank has systematically evaded sanctions imposed on Iran are anything but standard, making the terms of settlement difficult to foresee, writes Justin O'Brien.

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The Security Council's actions against Colonel Gaddafi in Libya have implications beyond the conflict itself and may signal a return of faith in collective security, writes international law expert Chris Michaelson.