Ilias Bantekas and Cephas Lumina: Sovereign Debt and Human Rights: An Introduction Part I - The Historical, Economic and Political Context of Sovereign Debt Chapter 1: Kim Oosterlinck: The Historical Context of Sovereign Debt Chapter 2: Rosa Maria Lastra and Vassilis Paliouras: Sovereign Debt Crises: A Problem of Debt Management? Chapter 3: Arturo C. Porzecanski: Human Rights and Sovereign Debts in the Context of Property and Creditor Rights Part II - Sovereign Debt Financing: Institutions and Modalities Chapter 4: Mauro Megliani: Private Loans to Sovereign Borrowers Chapter 5: Sara L. Seck and Daniela Chmisso dos Santos: Export Credits, Sovereign Debt, and Human Rights Chapter 6: Maria Jose Romero and Bodo Ellmers: The Financial and Social Cost of Public Private Partnerships Chapter 7: Matthias Goldmann: Foreign Investment, Sovereign Debt and Human Rights Chapter 8: Aline Darbellay Susso: The Role of Credit Rating Agencies in Sovereign Debt Markets Part III - The Impact of Sovereign Debt on Human Rights Chapter 9: Cephas Lumina: Sovereign Debt and Human Rights: Making the Connection Chapter 10: Olivier De Schutter: Sovereign Debt and the Right to Food Chapter 11: Tim Jones: Sovereign Debt and the Right to Health Chapter 12: Ilias Bantekas: Sovereign Debt and its Impact on the Right to Education Chapter 13: Gail Hurley: Sovereign Debt and the Right to Development Chapter 14: Ilias Bantekas: Sovereign Debt and Self-Determination Chapter 15: Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky and Franz Christian Ebert: Debt Crises, Economic Adjustment and Labour Standards Chapter 16: Sarah Joseph: Sovereign Debt and Civil/Political Rights Chapter 17: Cephas Lumina and Mulesa Lumina: Illicit Financial Flows, Sovereign Debt and Human Rights Part IV - The Impact of Economic Adjustment Policies on Human Rights Chapter 18: Barry Herman: Towards a More Ethical Lending to Sovereigns Chapter 19: Thomas Stubbs and Alexander Kentikelenis: Conditionality and Debt Relief: An Overview Chapter 20: Ben Warwick: Debt, Austerity and the Structural Responses of Social Rights Chapter 21: Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky: Guiding Principles to Assess the Human Rights Impact of Economic Reforms? Part V - Human Rights-Based Responses to Sovereign Debt Crises Chapter 22: Margot E. Salomon and Robert Howse: Odious Debt, Adverse Creditors and the Democratic Ideal Chapter 23: Martin Guzman and Joseph E Stiglitz: A Soft Law Mechanism for Sovereign Debt Restructuring Based on the UN Principles Chapter 24: Ilias Bantekas: A Sovereign Debt Arbitral Mechanism from a Human Rights Perspective Chapter 25: Maria Lucia Fattorelli: Citizen Debt Audits Chapter 26: Cephas Lumina: Curbing 'Vulture Fund' Litigation Chapter 27: Francesco Seatzu: Sustainable Financing through Domestic Resource Mobilization (DRM): The Role of International Law Chapter 28: Ilias Bantekas: The Right to Unilateral Repudiation of Odious, Illegal and Illegitimate Sovereign Debt as a Human Rights Defence Ilias Bantekas and Cephas Lumina: Conclusion
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Ilias Bantekas and Cephas Lumina: Sovereign Debt and Human Rights: An Introduction Part I - The Historical, Economic and Political Context of Sovereign Debt Chapter 1: Kim Oosterlinck: The Historical Context of Sovereign Debt Chapter 2: Rosa Maria Lastra and Vassilis Paliouras: Sovereign Debt Crises: A Problem of Debt Management? Chapter 3: Arturo C. Porzecanski: Human Rights and Sovereign Debts in the Context of Property and Creditor Rights Part II - Sovereign Debt Financing: Institutions and Modalities Chapter 4: Mauro Megliani: Private Loans to Sovereign Borrowers Chapter 5: Sara L. Seck and Daniela Chmisso dos Santos: Export Credits, Sovereign Debt, and Human Rights Chapter 6: Maria Jose Romero and Bodo Ellmers: The Financial and Social Cost of Public Private Partnerships Chapter 7: Matthias Goldmann: Foreign Investment, Sovereign Debt and Human Rights Chapter 8: Aline Darbellay Susso: The Role of Credit Rating Agencies in Sovereign Debt Markets Part III - The Impact of Sovereign Debt on Human Rights Chapter 9: Cephas Lumina: Sovereign Debt and Human Rights: Making the Connection Chapter 10: Olivier De Schutter: Sovereign Debt and the Right to Food Chapter 11: Tim Jones: Sovereign Debt and the Right to Health Chapter 12: Ilias Bantekas: Sovereign Debt and its Impact on the Right to Education Chapter 13: Gail Hurley: Sovereign Debt and the Right to Development Chapter 14: Ilias Bantekas: Sovereign Debt and Self-Determination Chapter 15: Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky and Franz Christian Ebert: Debt Crises, Economic Adjustment and Labour Standards Chapter 16: Sarah Joseph: Sovereign Debt and Civil/Political Rights Chapter 17: Cephas Lumina and Mulesa Lumina: Illicit Financial Flows, Sovereign Debt and Human Rights Part IV - The Impact of Economic Adjustment Policies on Human Rights Chapter 18: Barry Herman: Towards a More Ethical Lending to Sovereigns Chapter 19: Thomas Stubbs and Alexander Kentikelenis: Conditionality and Debt Relief: An Overview Chapter 20: Ben Warwick: Debt, Austerity and the Structural Responses of Social Rights Chapter 21: Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky: Guiding Principles to Assess the Human Rights Impact of Economic Reforms? Part V - Human Rights-Based Responses to Sovereign Debt Crises Chapter 22: Margot E. Salomon and Robert Howse: Odious Debt, Adverse Creditors and the Democratic Ideal Chapter 23: Martin Guzman and Joseph E Stiglitz: A Soft Law Mechanism for Sovereign Debt Restructuring Based on the UN Principles Chapter 24: Ilias Bantekas: A Sovereign Debt Arbitral Mechanism from a Human Rights Perspective Chapter 25: Maria Lucia Fattorelli: Citizen Debt Audits Chapter 26: Cephas Lumina: Curbing 'Vulture Fund' Litigation Chapter 27: Francesco Seatzu: Sustainable Financing through Domestic Resource Mobilization (DRM): The Role of International Law Chapter 28: Ilias Bantekas: The Right to Unilateral Repudiation of Odious, Illegal and Illegitimate Sovereign Debt as a Human Rights Defence Ilias Bantekas and Cephas Lumina: Conclusion
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