This report discusses the Iraqi debt problem in three parts: [1] overview of the Iraq debt situation following the ouster of the Saddam regime; [2] subsequent debt relief negotiations and their resolution; [3] possible implications for future debt relief cases that arise from Iraq's experience. The implications are: a willingness by the international community to grant a stay on the enforcement of creditor rights; an increased flexibility in Paris Club debt relief decisions; and an unwillingness by successor regimes to claim that their debt is odious and repudiate it
This report describes recent developments in the large-scale assistance program, the Iraq Relief and...
Politicians as well as many members of the international human-rights community, view the odious deb...
In Iraq and during the last three years, it has appeared and develop of general budget deficitand in...
This report discusses the Iraqi debt problem in three parts: [1] overview of the Iraq debt situation...
Iraq’s public debt was estimated to be US$120.2 billion in nominal value as of the end of 2004. The...
This volume presents the first comprehensive examination of the legal issues surrounding internation...
In 1979 Iraq was a net creditor to the world. Fifteen years later, its government debt-to-GDP was ov...
This paper discusses Iraq’s request for Stand-By Arrangement for 15 months from December 2005 throug...
The odious debt doctrine has experienced renewed popularity in the past few years; it has been heral...
Iraq and Argentina each launched a $100 billion debt restructuring last year. The two cases are rare...
Following the United States\u27 invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq,\u27 the US government ar...
Debt relief has focused on the borrower - debt is cancelled if a country is too poor to repay and no...
This report examines the financial losses and worsening conditions in Iraq caused by the U.S. war. T...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Rebuilding Iraq...
Iraq has witnessed events and developments that affected all its political, economic and social aspe...
This report describes recent developments in the large-scale assistance program, the Iraq Relief and...
Politicians as well as many members of the international human-rights community, view the odious deb...
In Iraq and during the last three years, it has appeared and develop of general budget deficitand in...
This report discusses the Iraqi debt problem in three parts: [1] overview of the Iraq debt situation...
Iraq’s public debt was estimated to be US$120.2 billion in nominal value as of the end of 2004. The...
This volume presents the first comprehensive examination of the legal issues surrounding internation...
In 1979 Iraq was a net creditor to the world. Fifteen years later, its government debt-to-GDP was ov...
This paper discusses Iraq’s request for Stand-By Arrangement for 15 months from December 2005 throug...
The odious debt doctrine has experienced renewed popularity in the past few years; it has been heral...
Iraq and Argentina each launched a $100 billion debt restructuring last year. The two cases are rare...
Following the United States\u27 invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq,\u27 the US government ar...
Debt relief has focused on the borrower - debt is cancelled if a country is too poor to repay and no...
This report examines the financial losses and worsening conditions in Iraq caused by the U.S. war. T...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Rebuilding Iraq...
Iraq has witnessed events and developments that affected all its political, economic and social aspe...
This report describes recent developments in the large-scale assistance program, the Iraq Relief and...
Politicians as well as many members of the international human-rights community, view the odious deb...
In Iraq and during the last three years, it has appeared and develop of general budget deficitand in...