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    Sovereign Debt and Human Rights

    Sovereign Debt and Human Rights by Bantekas, Ilias; Lumina, Cephas;

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    • Kiadó OUP Oxford
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2018. november 22.

    • ISBN 9780198810445
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem640 oldal
    • Méret 254x178x42 mm
    • Súly 1266 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    Rövid leírás:

    Sovereign debt is necessary for states to function, yet its impact on human rights is underexplored. Bantekas and Lumina gather experts to conclude that imposing structural adjustment programmes exacerbates debt, injures the entrenched rights of peoples and their state's economic sovereignty, and worsens the borrower's economic situation.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Sovereign debt is necessary for the functioning of many modern states, yet its impact on human rights is underexplored in academic literature. This volume provides the reader with a step-by-step analysis of the debt phenomenon and how it affects human rights. Beginning by setting out the historical, political and economic context of sovereign debt, the book goes on to address the human rights dimension of the policies and activities of the three types of sovereign lenders: international financial institutions (IFIs), sovereigns and private lenders.

    Bantekas and Lumina, along with a team of global experts, establish the link between debt and the manner in which the accumulation of sovereign debt violates human rights, examining some of the conditions imposed by structural adjustment programs on debtor states with a view to servicing their debt. They outline how such conditions have been shown to exacerbate the debt itself at the expense of economic sovereignty, concluding that such measures worsen the borrower's economic situation, and are injurious to the entrenched rights of peoples.

    an insightful and worthy addition to this literature. ... scholars with a genuine interest in sovereign debt will appreciate a collection that provides a robust and impassioned critique of the demonstrable failure of recent responses to sovereign debt. In this respect, the edited collection serves as a vital addition to an ongoing debate of great importance.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Sovereign Debt and Human Rights: An Introduction
    Part I - The Historical, Economic and Political Context of Sovereign Debt
    The Historical Context of Sovereign Debt
    Sovereign Debt Crises: A Problem of Debt Management?
    Human Rights and Sovereign Debts in the Context of Property and Creditor Rights
    Part II - Sovereign Debt Financing: Institutions and Modalities
    Private Loans to Sovereign Borrowers
    Export Credits, Sovereign Debt, and Human Rights
    The Financial and Social Cost of Public Private Partnerships
    Foreign Investment, Sovereign Debt and Human Rights
    The Role of Credit Rating Agencies in Sovereign Debt Markets
    Part III - The Impact of Sovereign Debt on Human Rights
    Sovereign Debt and Human Rights: Making the Connection
    Sovereign Debt and the Right to Food
    Sovereign Debt and the Right to Health
    Sovereign Debt and its Impact on the Right to Education
    Sovereign Debt and the Right to Development
    Sovereign Debt and Self-Determination
    Debt Crises, Economic Adjustment and Labour Standards
    Sovereign Debt and Civil/Political Rights
    Illicit Financial Flows, Sovereign Debt and Human Rights
    Part IV - The Impact of Economic Adjustment Policies on Human Rights
    Towards a More Ethical Lending to Sovereigns
    Conditionality and Debt Relief: An Overview
    Debt, Austerity and the Structural Responses of Social Rights
    Guiding Principles to Assess the Human Rights Impact of Economic Reforms?
    Part V - Human Rights-Based Responses to Sovereign Debt Crises
    Odious Debt, Adverse Creditors and the Democratic Ideal
    A Soft Law Mechanism for Sovereign Debt Restructuring Based on the UN Principles
    A Sovereign Debt Arbitral Mechanism from a Human Rights Perspective
    Citizen Debt Audits
    Curbing 'Vulture Fund' Litigation
    Sustainable Financing through Domestic Resource Mobilization (DRM): The Role of International Law
    The Right to Unilateral Repudiation of Odious, Illegal and Illegitimate Sovereign Debt as a Human Rights Defence
    Conclusion

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