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sanktionäre

Sanktionäre is a term used in German to refer to a person or organization that imposes or enforces sanctions. The word is formed from Sanktion (sanction) plus the agentive suffix -är, similar to other corporate or institutional descriptors. It is primarily found in specialized political science, international law, and regulatory texts rather than in everyday language.

In practice, sanktionäre can be states, international organizations such as the United Nations or the European

The term is relatively uncommon in common discourse. More frequently, German texts use alternatives such as

Contextual use typically clarifies who the sanktionär is, since sanctions can be multilateral or unilateral and

Union,
or
national
regulatory
authorities
that
decide
on
and
implement
sanctions.
They
may
administer
a
range
of
measures,
including
economic
restrictions,
financial
asset
freezes,
trade
controls,
or
travel
bans,
as
part
of
a
broader
sanction
regime
or
policy.
Sanktiongeber
(sanctioning
party),
Sanktionsbehörde
(sanction
authority),
or
Sanktionsausträger
(sanction
implementer).
Nonetheless,
sanktionäre
remains
an
acceptable
technical
label
when
a
concise
reference
to
the
actor(s)
behind
sanctions
is
desired.
may
involve
multiple
actors.
In
international
relations,
identifying
the
sanktionär
helps
distinguish
those
who
design
the
measures
from
those
who
comply
with
or
enforce
them.
Related
concepts
include
Sanktionspolitik
(sanctions
policy),
Sanktionsregime
(sanction
regime),
and
Sanktionsliste
(sanctions
list).