Foreign Debts In The Present And A New International Economic Order

Foreign Debts In The Present And A New International Economic Order

by Detlev CHR. Dicke
Foreign Debts In The Present And A New International Economic Order

Foreign Debts In The Present And A New International Economic Order

by Detlev CHR. Dicke

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Overview

This book presents the step-by-step approach towards a more just and equitable International Economic Order, an equilibrium of interests based on understanding and experience in a rapidly changing world and discusses the problem of foreign debt in the present and a New International Economic Order.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367006846
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/13/2019
Pages: 376
Product dimensions: 5.81(w) x 8.75(h) x (d)

About the Author

Dicke, Detlev CHR.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgements — Allocution of Federal Councillor Elisabeth Kopp, Head of The Department of Justice and Police — Introduction to the Symposium — Dramatic Action or Muddling Through Strategy in the Debt Problem — Le Probleme de L'Endettement International: Rupture Ou Concertation — Indebtedness of the Developing Countries and the New International Economic Order — The International Monetary System and Development: General Outlook on the Legal Issues — The Restructuring of International DEBT: Recent Developments — Discussion — IMF Conditionality and State Sovereignty — Two Approaches to the Debt Problem: A) Adjustment of Loan Agreements (De Lege Lata) B) Strengthening of International Monetary Soft Law (De Lege Ferenda) — Discussion — The Present Strategy to Deal with the Debt Problem — The Relationship Between the International Monetary Fund and the Commercial Banks — Discussion — Trade Restrictions for Balance-of-Payments Purposes and the Gatt Strengthening the Soft International Law of Balance-of-Payments Adjustment Measures — Control of Transborder Movements of Capital — Comecon as a Debtor of the Western Financial System — Discussion — Economic Coercion on Heavily Indebted Countries — Renegotiation and Rescheduling — The Baker Plan — General Discussion — The Indian Point of View — Third World Sovereign Debt Renegotiation 1980–85 and After: Reflections on Procedures and Paradigms — The Public Debt, Democratic Principles and the Rule of Law — Participants of the International Symposium on Foreign Debts in the Present and a New International Economic Order
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