Odious debt as a doctrine of international law, its institutional context, and the sovereign-populace relationship

The Journal of Law & Contemporary Problems presents its day-long annual conference at the Law School, providing extensive scholarly discussion and critical analysis of Odious Debt. Part 1. Welcome and Introduction by: Anne Hazlett, Editor-in-Chielf, and Neil Vidmar, Chairman, Law & Contempor...

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Corporate Author: Odious Debts & State Corruption Duke University. School of Law
Other Authors: Vidmar, Neil (Speaker)
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: [Durham, N.C.] : Duke University School of Law, [2007]
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