Methodology

 

UN Sanctions

CATEGORY: Safety and Rule of Law
Sub-category: Rule of Law
Indicator name
: UN Sanctions
Data provider:
United Nations Security Council
Data source:
Coded by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation using data from the United Nations Security Council Sanctions Committee (UN SC)
Publication years used in the Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG):
2001-2008
Website: http://www.un.org/sc/committees/index.shtml

Definition of the indicator:

Official data on whether or not economic and other sanctions have been imposed on a country by the United Nations Security Council due to gross violations of international law. There are only two possible scores for this indicator: under sanction or not under sanction.

For details of the methodology, please see technical notes.

Technical notes

  • This indicator was coded by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation. Raw data were calculated by coding a country as either ‘under international sanctions’ (coded 1) or ‘not under international sanctions’ (coded 0). This scoring system was designed to reflect the seriousness of being under international sanctions.
  • This indicator’s raw data range from 0 to 1, with a low score being best and a high score being worst. To produce the IIAG score the raw data were normalised using the Min-Max method to transform them to a scale of 0 to 100, where 100 is always the best score possible.
  • Coding of whether a country was under sanctions was taken at the year end. For example, any country that had sanctions lifted in a year was coded as 0. The latest available coding year was 2008, which therefore corresponds to the 2007/08 column of the IIAG.
  • Countries were coded as under sanction irrespective of the party under sanction. Therefore, even if sanctions were imposed on a rebel group and not the government, the country was coded as under sanctions.
  • Sanctions against Libya were imposed in 1992 and lifted in 2003. However, in 1999 the sanctions were suspended. As a result, Libya has been coded in the IIAG as not having been under international sanctions in the IIAG years 2000/01-2002/03.

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