© Sabine Michalowski 2007. All rights reserved. Sabine Michalowski's work provides a much-needed legal perspective on the topical subject of Developing World debt repayment. The volume incorporates a single debtor country, Argentina, as an example to address global questions relating to this problem. The work assesses the range of complex issues involved in the context of international as well as national law. It further examines the political pressure creditors may apply to make vulnerable countries adapt their economic and other policies in line with their wishes. These raise obvious constitutional issues for the debtor country and pose questions of whether and how the inequality of bargaining power in such situations could influence the ...
Sovereign debt has been a focus of discussion in international law and international relations since...
A significant barrier to enforcing sovereign debt obligations in U.S. court has been finding and att...
Following the financial crisis effects, the issue of debt sustainability became of global importance...
Recent rulings in the ongoing litigation over the pari passu clause in Argentinian sovereign debt in...
In July 2014, Argentina entered selective default, even as the country remained financially solvent....
Italy changed its debt contracts, Belize passed new debt legislation, and Taiwan sued Grenada this y...
This thesis addresses the role of public international law in the debt crises of developing countrie...
In this article I discuss the lessons one can learn from Argentina’s recent debt restructuring and t...
This thesis concerns legislation enacted in Belgium, the UK and within the euro zone countries. At t...
In the sovereign debt market, the typical remedies to resolve sovereign default are either the negot...
The Republic of Argentina’s sovereign debt default in 2001 represented the largest default of its ki...
The literature on sovereign debt treats law as of marginal significance, largely because the doctrin...
Coined the “trial of the century” in sovereign debt litigation, NML v. Argentina (NML) involves a ra...
Sovereign debt restructurings may experience marginal changes as a result of recent modifications in...
In January 2002, the Argentine government announced it would default on $141 billion in public secto...
Sovereign debt has been a focus of discussion in international law and international relations since...
A significant barrier to enforcing sovereign debt obligations in U.S. court has been finding and att...
Following the financial crisis effects, the issue of debt sustainability became of global importance...
Recent rulings in the ongoing litigation over the pari passu clause in Argentinian sovereign debt in...
In July 2014, Argentina entered selective default, even as the country remained financially solvent....
Italy changed its debt contracts, Belize passed new debt legislation, and Taiwan sued Grenada this y...
This thesis addresses the role of public international law in the debt crises of developing countrie...
In this article I discuss the lessons one can learn from Argentina’s recent debt restructuring and t...
This thesis concerns legislation enacted in Belgium, the UK and within the euro zone countries. At t...
In the sovereign debt market, the typical remedies to resolve sovereign default are either the negot...
The Republic of Argentina’s sovereign debt default in 2001 represented the largest default of its ki...
The literature on sovereign debt treats law as of marginal significance, largely because the doctrin...
Coined the “trial of the century” in sovereign debt litigation, NML v. Argentina (NML) involves a ra...
Sovereign debt restructurings may experience marginal changes as a result of recent modifications in...
In January 2002, the Argentine government announced it would default on $141 billion in public secto...
Sovereign debt has been a focus of discussion in international law and international relations since...
A significant barrier to enforcing sovereign debt obligations in U.S. court has been finding and att...
Following the financial crisis effects, the issue of debt sustainability became of global importance...