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A Test Case For The World Bank, Daniel D. Bradlow
A Test Case For The World Bank, Daniel D. Bradlow
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The World Bank, The Imf, And Human Rights, Daniel D. Bradlow
The World Bank, The Imf, And Human Rights, Daniel D. Bradlow
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This paper explores the type of human rights obligations of the World Bank and the IMF. It argues that their human rights obligations can be divided into two sets of issues. First is operational issues, which relate to both the promotion and protection of human rights. Second is institutional issues, which deal with the internal rules and procedures of the World Bank and the IMF. The paper concludes that these organizations need to develop a coherent and explicit human rights policy.
Amazon Burning And The World Bank: Lessons From The Second World Bank Inspection Panel Claim, David Hunter
Amazon Burning And The World Bank: Lessons From The Second World Bank Inspection Panel Claim, David Hunter
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Limited Mandates And Intertwined Problems: A New Challenge For The World Bank And The Imf, Daniel D. Bradlow, Claudio Grossman
Limited Mandates And Intertwined Problems: A New Challenge For The World Bank And The Imf, Daniel D. Bradlow, Claudio Grossman
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The sovereign states that participated in the establishment of the post-Second World War international order had a specific vision of how international organizations should function. This view was based on two premises. The first premise was that the sovereign state was the most significant actor in the international order. Consequently, only states could join and participate in the affairs of the new international organizations. Furthermore, international organizations were limited in their ability to interfere in the internal affairs of their member states.
A Critical Introduction To The Conference On Human Rights, Public Finance, And The Development Process, Daniel D. Bradlow
A Critical Introduction To The Conference On Human Rights, Public Finance, And The Development Process, Daniel D. Bradlow
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Debt, Development, And Human Rights: Lessons From South Africa, Danil D. Bradlow
Debt, Development, And Human Rights: Lessons From South Africa, Danil D. Bradlow
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This paper explores the lessons to be learned from the South African debt crisis of the mid-1980s and suggests ways in which it could have been used to promote human rights changes in apartheid South Africa.