Politicians as well as many members of the international human-rights community, view the odious debt doctrine as fundamentally unfair that the Iraqi people may be saddled with the debts Saddam Hussein\u27s brutal regime incurred. Furthermore, some in the human-rights community generally argue that rich (creditor) countries have a moral duty or obligation to protect citizens of poor (debtor) countries and that richer nations should forgive the debts of poorer nations to help reduce existing inequalities between developed and developing countries. Here, Dickerson evaluates the doctrine of odious debts using the insolvency framework found in the United States Bankruptcy Code
Current odious debt doctrine– using the term “doctrine” loosely, since it has never formally been ad...
In a sense, all debts are odious; that is, to use dictionary definitions, hateful; disgusting; offe...
Odious regimes have always been there. That there is no silver-bullet solution that will prevent odi...
Politicians as well as many members of the international human-rights community, view the odious deb...
The US invasion of Iraq in 2003 revived public and academic debate about a wobbly old doctrine of in...
Sovereigns incur debts, and creditors look to the law to hold sovereigns to their obligations. In le...
Iraq is paying off debt from Saddam Hussein’s rule. South Africa is paying off debt obligations incu...
The odious debt doctrine has experienced renewed popularity in the past few years; it has been heral...
Odious debts are debts incurred by the government of a nation without either popular consent or a le...
The doctrine of odious debts came into its full in the eighteenth and early nineteenth century to de...
Following the United States\u27 invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq,\u27 the US government ar...
To most people, the notion that the citizens of a country lucky enough to have ousted a dictator sho...
Odious debt is more of a literature than a doctrine. Going back to at least the 1920s, one can find ...
When a corrupt governmental regime borrows money in the name of the state, and then steals or squand...
This Article looks at the generally agreed upon characteristics of the odious debt doctrine and co...
Current odious debt doctrine– using the term “doctrine” loosely, since it has never formally been ad...
In a sense, all debts are odious; that is, to use dictionary definitions, hateful; disgusting; offe...
Odious regimes have always been there. That there is no silver-bullet solution that will prevent odi...
Politicians as well as many members of the international human-rights community, view the odious deb...
The US invasion of Iraq in 2003 revived public and academic debate about a wobbly old doctrine of in...
Sovereigns incur debts, and creditors look to the law to hold sovereigns to their obligations. In le...
Iraq is paying off debt from Saddam Hussein’s rule. South Africa is paying off debt obligations incu...
The odious debt doctrine has experienced renewed popularity in the past few years; it has been heral...
Odious debts are debts incurred by the government of a nation without either popular consent or a le...
The doctrine of odious debts came into its full in the eighteenth and early nineteenth century to de...
Following the United States\u27 invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq,\u27 the US government ar...
To most people, the notion that the citizens of a country lucky enough to have ousted a dictator sho...
Odious debt is more of a literature than a doctrine. Going back to at least the 1920s, one can find ...
When a corrupt governmental regime borrows money in the name of the state, and then steals or squand...
This Article looks at the generally agreed upon characteristics of the odious debt doctrine and co...
Current odious debt doctrine– using the term “doctrine” loosely, since it has never formally been ad...
In a sense, all debts are odious; that is, to use dictionary definitions, hateful; disgusting; offe...
Odious regimes have always been there. That there is no silver-bullet solution that will prevent odi...