Sovereign Debt and Human Rights

Author:   Ilias Bantekas (Professor of Law, Professor of Law, Brunel University and Northwestern University) ,  Cephas Lumina (University of Fort Hare, University of Fort Hare, Professor of Law)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   640
Publication Date:   22 November 2018
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Author:   Ilias Bantekas (Professor of Law, Professor of Law, Brunel University and Northwestern University) ,  Cephas Lumina (University of Fort Hare, University of Fort Hare, Professor of Law)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 4.20cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   1.266kg
ISBN:  

9780198810445


ISBN 10:   019881044
Pages:   640
Publication Date:   22 November 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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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 María 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: María José 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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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. * Dimitrios Kagiaros, Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation * Bantekas and Lumina, together with an excellent team of global experts, review the link between how the accumulation of sovereign debt violates human rights. ... this OUP title offers modern observations which will be of interest to a very wide readership. * Phillip Taylor MBE, Head of Chambers, and Elizabeth Taylor, Richmond Green Chamber *


Bantekas and Lumina, together with an excellent team of global experts, review the link between how the accumulation of sovereign debt violates human rights. ... this OUP title offers modern observations which will be of interest to a very wide readership. * Phillip Taylor MBE, Head of Chambers, and Elizabeth Taylor, Richmond Green Chamber *


Bantekas and Lumina, together with an excellent team of global experts, review the link between how the accumulation of sovereign debt violates human rights. ... this OUP title offers modern observations which will be of interest to a very wide readership. * Phillip Taylor MBE, Head of Chambers, and Elizabeth Taylor, Richmond Green Chamber * 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. * Dimitrios Kagiaros, Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation *


Author Information

Ilias Bantekas FCIArb is Professor of International Law and Arbitration at Brunel and Northwestern (HBKU Qatar) universities and a senior fellow at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies of the University of London. He has consulted governments, international organisations, private clients and NGOs in most areas of international law and regularly acts as arbitrator. Key works include: International Human Rights Law and Practice (2nd ed, CUP 2016 with L Oette); International Law (3rd ed, OUP 2017, with E Papastavridis); and Introduction to International Arbitration (CUP 2015). Cephas Lumina is full Research Professor of Law at the University of Fort Hare, an Extra-Ordinary Professor of Human Rights Law at the Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria, an Advocate of the High Court of Zambia and the former United Nations Independent Expert on the effects of foreign debt and other related international financial obligations of States on the full enjoyment of all human rights, particularly economic, social and cultural rights (2008-2014). His work, particularly the UN Guiding Principles on Foreign Debt and Human Rights, is considered as having changed the political and legal landscape in the area of sovereign debt and human rights. He has consulted for various regional and international organisations, governments and non-governmental organisations on human rights and related issues. He is currently a Member of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child (2017-2021).

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