On the other hand, if the victim so wishes, the threat of criminal sanction should be available.
Overall, all criminal sanctions on drug use should be put at the outer edge.
Some experts say the threat of criminal sanctions is adding to the pressure from foreign funds for change.
Even so, there is little reason to believe that criminal sanctions now serve as much of a deterrence.
As the victims are also pushed into drug trafficking, many of them face criminal sanctions.
The laws that the agency says were broken carry no criminal sanctions.
For the next two years, Richards lived under threat of criminal sanction.
And last but not least, criminal sanctions with a deterrent effect.
As I have already stated, the introduction of criminal sanctions is a good instrument.
I am pleased that criminal sanctions form part of this.
It contained sufficient punitive sanctions; however, the subject matter was not the kind that served a public purpose.
That would be an empty gesture without some possibility of the Council's imposing punitive sanctions.
South Africa's mistreatment of its black majority led to boycotts, an arms embargo and punitive sanctions.
The principle of punitive sanctions against workers was not removed from the Kenyan labour statutes until the 1950s.
If it came to light, it could lead to another round of punitive sanctions being imposed upon the family.
But Bosnia is the only case where punitive sanctions are being applied against the victim.
The prospect of punitive sanctions is usually enough to wring concessions from the other side.
Indeed, there is a link between the incidence of lethal violence and public support for more punitive sanctions.
Otherwise, he said, the United States would use more punitive sanctions to open Japanese markets.
At the same time they would streamline punitive economic sanctions against Iraq.