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Under the heading "Nature of resolutions under Chapter VI" it says (emphasis mine):
"Some States give constitutional or special legal status to the UN Charter and Security Council resolutions.
In such cases non-recognition regimes or other sanctions can be implemented under the provisions of the laws of the individual member states
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The following is cited as a source; however, the whole book is essentially about resolutions under Chapter VII,
not
Chapter VI. In fact, as far as I can determine, it only mentions Chapter VI twice, and never in this capacity. Also, of course sanctions can be implemented by the individual members states on a voluntary basis, this does not seem exclusive to states that "give constitutional or special legal status" to the UN Charter or SC decisions.
Also, citing a whole book is asinine; at least give a page number!
Source: National implementation of United Nations sanctions: a comparative study, by Vera Gowlland-Debbas, Djacoba Liva Tehindrazanarivelo, Brill, 2004,
ISBN
90-04-14090-5
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