Sovereign debt has been a focus of discussion in international law and international relations since capital markets first opened to sovereigns in the credit fairs of Italy. The interest paid to this topic has scarcely died down in the intervening three centuries, and financial pages today heatedly discuss the fate of the Argentine, Russian, or Iraqi debt. Conflicts surrounding sovereign debt have been proffered as the explanation for wars launched, and the recent push for developing country debt cancellation has illuminated the potentially devastating economic effects of debt payment on states recovering from poverty and political upheaval. Even more contentious arguments have centered on the potential illegitimacy of debt contracted by di...
© Sabine Michalowski 2007. All rights reserved. Sabine Michalowski's work provides a much-needed leg...
This thesis will examine how the organization of creditors and debtors within an ad hoc sovereign de...
Conventional wisdom holds that all nations must repay debt. Regardless of the legitimacy of the regi...
Sovereign debt has been a focus of discussion in international law and international relations since...
Combining legal interpretation with political science analysis, this Article highlights the competin...
The literature on sovereign debt treats law as of marginal significance, largely because the doctrin...
The literature on sovereign debt treats law as of marginal significance, largely because the doctrin...
Combining legal interpretation with political science analysis, this Article highlights the competin...
Combining legal interpretation with political science analysis, this Article highlights the competin...
Academic and policy debates about the multi-trillion-dollar sovereign debt markets presume these mar...
What is the relationship of a government to its population as it pertains to sovereign debt? And how...
What is the relationship of a government to its population as it pertains to sovereign debt? And how...
The academic literature on sovereign debt largely assumes that law has little role to play. Indeed, ...
Lienau’s book on ‘Rethinking Sovereign Debt’ delves into international finance to shed light on its ...
The academic literature on sovereign debt largely assumes that law has little role to play. Indeed, ...
© Sabine Michalowski 2007. All rights reserved. Sabine Michalowski's work provides a much-needed leg...
This thesis will examine how the organization of creditors and debtors within an ad hoc sovereign de...
Conventional wisdom holds that all nations must repay debt. Regardless of the legitimacy of the regi...
Sovereign debt has been a focus of discussion in international law and international relations since...
Combining legal interpretation with political science analysis, this Article highlights the competin...
The literature on sovereign debt treats law as of marginal significance, largely because the doctrin...
The literature on sovereign debt treats law as of marginal significance, largely because the doctrin...
Combining legal interpretation with political science analysis, this Article highlights the competin...
Combining legal interpretation with political science analysis, this Article highlights the competin...
Academic and policy debates about the multi-trillion-dollar sovereign debt markets presume these mar...
What is the relationship of a government to its population as it pertains to sovereign debt? And how...
What is the relationship of a government to its population as it pertains to sovereign debt? And how...
The academic literature on sovereign debt largely assumes that law has little role to play. Indeed, ...
Lienau’s book on ‘Rethinking Sovereign Debt’ delves into international finance to shed light on its ...
The academic literature on sovereign debt largely assumes that law has little role to play. Indeed, ...
© Sabine Michalowski 2007. All rights reserved. Sabine Michalowski's work provides a much-needed leg...
This thesis will examine how the organization of creditors and debtors within an ad hoc sovereign de...
Conventional wisdom holds that all nations must repay debt. Regardless of the legitimacy of the regi...