Making sovereign financing and human rights work

Bohoslavsky, Juan Pablo

Making sovereign financing and human rights work edited by Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky and Jernej Letnar Černič - Oxford Hart publishing, 2016 - 246 P.

Contents
Machine generated contents note: 1.Placing Human Rights at the Centre of Sovereign Financing /​ Jernej Letnar Cernic
pt. I Debt and Gross Violations of Political and Civil Rights
2.Rational Choice and Financial Complicity with Human Rights Abuses: Policy and Legal Implications /​ Abel Escriba-Folch
3.UN Sanctions that Safeguard, Undermine, or Both, Human Rights /​ Patricia Pinto Soares
4.The Significance of Human Rights for the Debt of Countries in Transition /​ Dustin Sharp
5.Establishing Liability for Financial Complicity in International Crimes /​ Nadia Bernaz
pt. II Debt Crises and Social and Economic Rights
6.Human Rights and Sovereign Debt Workouts /​ Matthias Goldmann
7.A Sovereign Debt Overhang, Human Rights and the MDGs: Legal Problems through an Economist's Lens /​ Kunibert Raffer
8.Debts and State of Necessity /​ Christina Binder
9.Global Financial Architecture and Human Rights /​ Rosa M. Lastra
Contents note continued: 10.Sovereign Financing and Corporate Responsibility for Economic and Social Rights /​ Jernej Letnar Cernic
pt. III Specific Financial Actors and Instruments, and Novel Approaches
11.Ethical Sovereign Investors: Sovereign Wealth Funds and Human Rights /​ Angela Cummine
12.Sovereign Financing and the Human Rights Responsibilities of Private Creditors /​ Nicola Jagers
13.Project Finance and Human Rights /​ Sheldon Leader
14.Enhancing the International Monetary Fund's Compliance with Human Rights - The Issue of Accountability /​ Filippo Fontanelli
15.Extraterritorial Human Rights Violations and Irresponsible Sovereign Financing /​ Fozia Nazir Lone
16.Sovereign Debt and Human Rights: The United Nations Approach /​ Cephas Lumina
pt. IV Case Studies
17.Bloody Bucks?
Foreign Finance and Armed Conflicts in Africa /​ Dan Kuwali
18.Development, Sovereign Support to Finance and Human Rights: Lessons from India /​ Surya Deva
Contents note continued: 19.Contemporary Lessons from Carter's Incorporation of Human Rights into the Financing of Southern Cone Dictatorships /​ Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky
20.Engagement, Divestment or Both? Conflicts and Interactions: The Case of the Norwegian Pension Fund /​ Andreas Follesdal
21.Towards Making Blood Money Visible: Lessons Drawn from the Apartheid Litigation /​ Ingrid Gubbay.

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