This article argues that the cost of odious debt ought to be borne by the party who is best positioned to prevent the accumulation of such debt. Creditors should bear odious debt liability--be barred from recovering the debt--to the extent that they could have taken measures to reduce the risk of forfeiture or to monitor the use of the money. Such liability would induce better care in funding decisions. At the same time, the magnitude of creditors\u27 liability should reflect only the true social harm of odious debt. Even despotic regimes direct some of the funds to benefit the populace. Accordingly, creditors\u27 liability ought to extend only to the fraction of the debt that served odious purposes. Effectively, liability for odious debt w...
To most people, the notion that the citizens of a country lucky enough to have ousted a dictator sho...
Iraq is paying off debt from Saddam Hussein’s rule. South Africa is paying off debt obligations incu...
Odious debts are debts incurred by the government of a nation without either popular consent or a le...
Ben-Shahar borrows from a rich private-law tradition to explore the treatment of odious debt as a pr...
This article argues that the doctrine of Odious Debt, which has enjoyed a revival since the U.S. inv...
This Article looks at the generally agreed upon characteristics of the odious debt doctrine and co...
Odious debt is more of a literature than a doctrine. Going back to at least the 1920s, one can find ...
This article focuses on ways to stem the tide of odious payments and to stop such payments, when mad...
Politicians as well as many members of the international human-rights community, view the odious deb...
Sovereigns incur debts, and creditors look to the law to hold sovereigns to their obligations. In le...
Several issues relating to odious debt and contemporary efforts to expand the odious debt doctrine t...
Current odious debt doctrine– using the term “doctrine” loosely, since it has never formally been ad...
Odious regimes have always been there. That there is no silver-bullet solution that will prevent odi...
Feibelman focuses on two particular doctrines of lender liability-equitable subordination and fraudu...
In this article I discuss the conditions under which sovereign debts are not morally binding for a s...
To most people, the notion that the citizens of a country lucky enough to have ousted a dictator sho...
Iraq is paying off debt from Saddam Hussein’s rule. South Africa is paying off debt obligations incu...
Odious debts are debts incurred by the government of a nation without either popular consent or a le...
Ben-Shahar borrows from a rich private-law tradition to explore the treatment of odious debt as a pr...
This article argues that the doctrine of Odious Debt, which has enjoyed a revival since the U.S. inv...
This Article looks at the generally agreed upon characteristics of the odious debt doctrine and co...
Odious debt is more of a literature than a doctrine. Going back to at least the 1920s, one can find ...
This article focuses on ways to stem the tide of odious payments and to stop such payments, when mad...
Politicians as well as many members of the international human-rights community, view the odious deb...
Sovereigns incur debts, and creditors look to the law to hold sovereigns to their obligations. In le...
Several issues relating to odious debt and contemporary efforts to expand the odious debt doctrine t...
Current odious debt doctrine– using the term “doctrine” loosely, since it has never formally been ad...
Odious regimes have always been there. That there is no silver-bullet solution that will prevent odi...
Feibelman focuses on two particular doctrines of lender liability-equitable subordination and fraudu...
In this article I discuss the conditions under which sovereign debts are not morally binding for a s...
To most people, the notion that the citizens of a country lucky enough to have ousted a dictator sho...
Iraq is paying off debt from Saddam Hussein’s rule. South Africa is paying off debt obligations incu...
Odious debts are debts incurred by the government of a nation without either popular consent or a le...