Sanction
61sanction — sanc·tion …
62sanction — n. ratification; permission; penalty incurred or reward lost by breaking law; v.t. permit. ♦ sanctionative, a …
63sanction — Ho āpono …
64sanction — nf. SANKCHON (Albanais) …
65sanction — Approval. Authority. Something giving force and authority. A coercive measure. That part of a law which signifies the evil or penalty which will be incurred by the wrongdoer for his breach of it. 50 Am J1st Stat § 151. As used in the Federal… …
66sanction — n. & v. n. 1 approval or encouragement given to an action etc. by custom or tradition; express permission. 2 confirmation or ratification of a law etc. 3 a a penalty for disobeying a law or rule, or a reward for obeying it. b a clause containing… …
67punitive sanction — sanction imposed as a form of punishment …
68sanction enforcement and maritime intercept operations — Operations that employ coercive measures to interdict the movement of certain types of designated items into or out of a nation or specified area …
69Sanction divine — Ordalie Pour les articles homonymes, voir Ordalie (homonymie). L Épreuve du feu, de Dirk Bouts …
70Sanction internationale — Les sanctions internationales sont des décisions prises par des États à l encontre d autres États pour des raisons essentiellement politiques, de façon unilatérale ou multilatérale. Elles sont d ordre diplomatique (fermeture d ambassades par… …