Counterpenalty

/ˌkaʊntərˈpenəlti/ noun

Definition

A penalty or punishment imposed in response to or as a counter-measure against another penalty.

Etymology

From counter- (in response to) + penalty (from Medieval Latin poena, 'punishment'). Legal term describing reciprocal or retaliatory punishment.

Kelly Says

In international law, counterpenalties like trade sanctions are how countries enforce agreements—when one nation imposes penalties, others can impose counterpenalties, creating a system of mutual accountability between nations.

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