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Accountability

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A Framework For Understanding Accountability Of International Ngos And Global Good Governance, Michael Szporluk Jan 2009

A Framework For Understanding Accountability Of International Ngos And Global Good Governance, Michael Szporluk

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

International non-governmental organizations (INGOs) promote good governance through global advocacy and through relief and development work. This article focuses on the latter role. While there are legitimate criticisms of INGOs' lack of accountability, this article argues that a review of the different stakeholders in the relief and development sector and their relationships with one another reveals valuable information about what accountability means and to whom stakeholders should be accountable. The article posits that INGOs should be accountable, above all, to the communities where they are implementing projects. Finally, the article points to many efforts being undertaken by INGOs to improve …


The Accountability Of Government Networks, Anne-Marie Slaughter Apr 2001

The Accountability Of Government Networks, Anne-Marie Slaughter

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Introduction: Globalization, Accountability, And The Future Of Administrative Law Symposium, Alfred C. Aman Apr 2001

Introduction: Globalization, Accountability, And The Future Of Administrative Law Symposium, Alfred C. Aman

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.