Abstract Serving as lender of last resort to countries experiencing unsustainable levels of public debt, international financial institutions have attracted intense controversy over the past decades, exemplified most recently by the popular discontent expressed in Eurozone countries following several rounds of austerity measures. In exchange for access to financial assistance, borrowing countries must settle on a list of often painful policy reforms that are aimed at balancing the budget. This practice has afforded international financial institutions substantial policy influence on governments throughout the world and in a wide array of policy areas of direct bearing on human rights. This article reviews the consequences of policy reforms ...
While the responsibility of States and, in more recent times, corporations, has been thoroughly disc...
This paper seeks to provide a systematic analysis of the changing relations between financial instit...
Sovereign debt is necessary for the functioning of many modern states, yet its impact on human right...
Serving as lender of last resort to countries experiencing unsustainable levels of public debt, inte...
Serving as lender of last resort to countries experiencing unsustainable levels of public debt, inte...
Serving as lender of last resort to countries experiencing unsustainable levels of public debt, inte...
Some report that human rights are likely to be violated when poor countries sign up to structural ad...
The focus on development and poverty reduction by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund...
International financial institutions (IFIs) are bound by human rights law. The assertion has been re...
The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have enjoyed significant immunity from conv...
This paper explores the type of human rights obligations of the World Bank and the IMF. It argues th...
This paper’s hypothesis is that the international standard setting bodies (SSBs) could improve the q...
This paper’s hypothesis is that the international standard setting bodies (SSBs) could improve the q...
In this article, we want to understand the relationship between states and global health financing o...
Most recent practices and actions, of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank (WB) ...
While the responsibility of States and, in more recent times, corporations, has been thoroughly disc...
This paper seeks to provide a systematic analysis of the changing relations between financial instit...
Sovereign debt is necessary for the functioning of many modern states, yet its impact on human right...
Serving as lender of last resort to countries experiencing unsustainable levels of public debt, inte...
Serving as lender of last resort to countries experiencing unsustainable levels of public debt, inte...
Serving as lender of last resort to countries experiencing unsustainable levels of public debt, inte...
Some report that human rights are likely to be violated when poor countries sign up to structural ad...
The focus on development and poverty reduction by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund...
International financial institutions (IFIs) are bound by human rights law. The assertion has been re...
The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have enjoyed significant immunity from conv...
This paper explores the type of human rights obligations of the World Bank and the IMF. It argues th...
This paper’s hypothesis is that the international standard setting bodies (SSBs) could improve the q...
This paper’s hypothesis is that the international standard setting bodies (SSBs) could improve the q...
In this article, we want to understand the relationship between states and global health financing o...
Most recent practices and actions, of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank (WB) ...
While the responsibility of States and, in more recent times, corporations, has been thoroughly disc...
This paper seeks to provide a systematic analysis of the changing relations between financial instit...
Sovereign debt is necessary for the functioning of many modern states, yet its impact on human right...