Keywords
Executive power, terrorist, freeze assets, Executive Order 13, 224, International Emergency Economic Powers Act, Office of Foreign Assets Control, National Association of Securities Dealers, USA Patriot Act, frozen assets, Benevolence International Foundation, Global Relief Organization, hawala, Al Barakaat, Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, National Securities Markets Improvement Act of 1996, foreign capital, foreign investment, capital markets, anti-terorism laws, anti-terrorism net, National Emergency, freedom of speech, political funding, funding terrorism, International Convention for the Supression of Financing of Terrosism, Emergency Powers Act
Recommended Citation
R. Colgate Selden,
The Executive Protection: Freezing the Financial Assets of Alleged Terrorists, The Constitution, and Foreign Participation in U.S. Financial Markets,
8 Fordham J. Corp. & Fin. L. 491
(2003).
Available at: https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/jcfl/vol8/iss2/5