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Sovereign Bankruptcy: Why Now And Why Not In The Imf, Molly Ryan
Sovereign Bankruptcy: Why Now And Why Not In The Imf, Molly Ryan
Fordham Law Review
As the Eurozone sovereign debt crisis that began in 2009 continues to run its course, leaving massive economic dislocation in its wake, and as NML Capital, Ltd. v. Republic of Argentina makes its way to the U.S. Supreme Court, this Note discusses the timely and persistent problem of sovereign debt crises and the many impediments to their orderly resolution. This Note evaluates various proposals for dealing with sovereign debt-crisis resolution and concludes that a multilateral treaty-based sovereign bankruptcy regime, institutionally independent from the International Monetary Fund, offers the best solution.
The status quo—messy, inefficient, and unpredictable ad hoc negotiations—has consistently …
Why Not Merge The International Monetary Fund (Imf) With The International Bank For Reconstruction And Development (World Bank), Dominique Carreau
Why Not Merge The International Monetary Fund (Imf) With The International Bank For Reconstruction And Development (World Bank), Dominique Carreau
Fordham Law Review
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Regulating The Global Banking Network -- What Role (If Any) For The Imf?, Stephen Zamora
Regulating The Global Banking Network -- What Role (If Any) For The Imf?, Stephen Zamora
Fordham Law Review
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The World Bank And The Imf: At The Forefront Of World Transformation, Kim Reisman
The World Bank And The Imf: At The Forefront Of World Transformation, Kim Reisman
Fordham Law Review
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