Table of contents for Dealing fairly with developing country debt / edited by Christian Barry, Lydia Tomitova, Barry Herman.
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Roster of Articles (by type—article order is given below).
Ethics & International Affairs, Volume 21.1 (Spring 2007) .
Introduction: The Players and the Game of Sovereign Debt.
Barry Herman 5–32.
International Debt: The Constructive Implications of Some Moral Mathematics.
Sanjay G. Reddy 33–48.
The Due Diligence Model: A New Approach to the Problem of Odious Debts.
Jonathan Shafter 49–67.
National Responsibility and the Just Distribution of Debt Relief.
Alexander W. Cappelen, Rune Jansen Hagen, Bertil Tungodden.
Risks of Lending and Liability of Lenders.
Kunibert Raffer 85–106.
Making the Case for Jubilee: The Catholic Church and the Poor-Country Debt Movement.
Elizabeth A. Donnelly 107–33.
Argentina, the Church, and the Debt.
Thomas J. Trebat 135–60.
Ethics & International Affairs, Volume 17.2 (Fall 2003) (have Quark files).
Resolving International Debt Crises Fairly.
Ann Pettifor.
Reviving Troubled Economies.
Jack Boorman.
The Constructive Role of Private Creditors.
Arturo C. Porzecanski.
Ethics & International Affairs, Volume 15.1 (Spring 2001) (have Quark file).
Achieving Democracy.
Thomas Pogge.
OTHERS (NEED TO BE TYPESET).
Fairness in Sovereign Debt.
Christian Barry and Lydia Tomitova.
Judeo-Christian Tradition on Debt: Political Not Just Ethical.
Ton Veerkamp.
Sovereign Debt and Intergenerational Justice.
Axel Gosseries.
Order of articles.
Introduction:.
Preface by Bob Kerry.
1. The Players and the Game of Sovereign Debt.
Barry Herman.
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Section I: Allocating Responsibility for Sovereign Debt.
2. Fairness in Sovereign Debt.
Christian Barry and Lydia Tomitova.
3. National Responsibility and the Just Distribution of Debt Relief.
Alexander W. Cappelen, Rune Jansen Hagen, Bertil Tungodden.
4. Achieving Democracy.
Thomas Pogge.
5. Sovereign Debt and Intergenerational Justice.
Axel Gosseries.
6. Resolving International Debt Crises Fairly.
Ann Pettifor.
7. The Constructive Role of Private Creditors.
Arturo C. Porzecanski.
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Section II: Institutional Reforms .
8. The Due Diligence Model: A New Approach to the Problem of Odious Debts.
Jonathan Shafter.
9. Risks of Lending and Liability of Lenders.
Kunibert Raffer.
10. Reviving Troubled Economies.
Jack Boorman.
11. International Debt: The Constructive Implications of Some Moral Mathematics.
Sanjay G. Reddy .
Section III: Religious Perspectives.
12. Judeo-Christian Tradition on Debt: Political Not Just Ethical.
Ton Veerkamp.
13. Making the Case for Jubilee: The Catholic Church and the Poor-Country Debt Movement.
Elizabeth A. Donnelly.
14. Argentina, the Church, and the Debt.
Thomas J. Trebat
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Debts, Public -- Developing countries.
Debt relief -- Developing countries.