Poverty and the international economic legal system: duties to the world's poor
"With a focus on how trade, foreign investment, commercial arbitration and financial regulation rules affect impoverished individuals, Poverty and the International Economic Legal System examines the relationship between the legal rules of the international economic law system and states'...
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Zusammenfassung: | "With a focus on how trade, foreign investment, commercial arbitration and financial regulation rules affect impoverished individuals, Poverty and the International Economic Legal System examines the relationship between the legal rules of the international economic law system and states' obligations to reduce poverty. The contributors include leading practitioners, practice-oriented scholars and legal theorists, who discuss the human aspects of global economic activity without resorting to either overly dogmatic human rights approaches or technocratic economic views. The essays extend beyond development discussions by encourag-ing further efforts to study, improve and develop legal mechanisms for the benefit of the world's poor and challenging traditionally de-personified legal areas to engage with their real-world impacts"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Machine generated contents note: Part I. Poverty and International Law: Setting out the Framework: 1. Poverty, obligations and the international economic legal system: what are our duties to the global poor? Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer; 2. Anti-poverty v. the international economic legal order? A legal cultural critique Colin B. Picker; Part II. IEL Institutions and Poverty: Part IIA. Trade: 3. Introductory note: trade and poverty Gabrielle Marceau; 4. Poverty, redistribution and international trade regulation Thomas Cottier; 5. Trade liberalisation and poverty reduction: complementary or contradictory aims? Bryan Mercurio; 6. God, the WTO and hunger Christian Ha;berli; 7. Does free trade matter for poverty reduction? The case of ASEAN Pasha Hsieh; 8. Poverty alleviation through paperless trade Emmanuel Laryea; Part IIB. Investment and Arbitration: 9. Arbitration, insurance, investment, corruption, and poverty: introduction J. J. Gass; 10. Foreign direct investment and the alleviation of poverty: is investment arbitration falling short of its goals? Mariel Dimsey; 11. The 'corruption objection' to jurisdiction in investment arbitration: does it really protect the poor? Stephan Wilske and Willa Obel; 12. Investment guarantees and international obligations to reduce poverty: a human rights perspective Markus Krajewski; 13. International commercial arbitration and poverty: not obvious but (maybe) possible Christopher Kee; 14. Access to justice in dispute resolution: financial assistance in international arbitration Brooks W. Daly and Sarah Melikian; 15. From problem to potential: the need to go beyond investor-state disputes and integrate civil society, investors and state at the local level Mariana Hernandez Crespo; 16. The Millennium Challenge Corporation, law, and poverty reduction Stuart Kerr; Part IIC. International Financial Regulation: 17. Reflections on law and poverty Gavin Bingham; 18. Ambitious goals, limited tools? The IMF and poverty reduction Ben Thirkell-White; 19. The direct contribution of the international financial system to global poverty Ross P. Buckley; 20. The World Bank: fighting poverty: ideology versus accountability Mark S. Ellis; 21. Life, debt and human rights: contextualising the international regime for sovereign debt relief Celine Tan; 22. Sovereign debt, odious debt and the poverty of nations Yvonne Wong; 23. Poverty and corruption Mark Pieth; Part III. IEL and Poverty: Concerns of Particularly Vulnerable Populations: 24. International economic law, women and poverty Barnali Choudhury; 25. The book famine: international copyright rules as barriers to knowledge for impoverished persons with disabilities Caroline Hess-Klein; 26. Caring for its children!: How the European Union uses free movement law to tackle child poverty and social exclusion Aline Doussin; Part IV. Challenging Our Assumptions: Is there a Duty to Reduce Poverty?: 27. Introduction Stephanie B. Leinhardt and Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer; 28. Human rights obligations of the poor Monica Hakimi; 29. The allocation of anti-poverty rights duties: our rights, but whose duties? Samantha Besson; Part V. Conclusions: 30. Closing thoughts Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer |
Beschreibung: | XLV, 453 S. |
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500 | |a Ambitious goals, limited tools? The IMF and poverty reduction Ben Thirkell-White; 19. The direct contribution of the international financial system to global poverty Ross P. Buckley; 20. The World Bank: fighting poverty: ideology versus accountability Mark S. Ellis; 21. Life, debt and human rights: contextualising the international regime for sovereign debt relief Celine Tan; 22. Sovereign debt, odious debt and the poverty of nations Yvonne Wong; 23. Poverty and corruption Mark Pieth; Part III. IEL and Poverty: Concerns of Particularly Vulnerable Populations: 24. International economic law, women and poverty Barnali Choudhury; 25. The book famine: international copyright rules as barriers to knowledge for impoverished persons with disabilities Caroline Hess-Klein; 26. Caring for its children!: How the European Union uses free movement law to tackle child poverty and social exclusion Aline Doussin; Part IV. Challenging Our Assumptions: Is there a Duty to Reduce Poverty?: 27. | ||
500 | |a Introduction Stephanie B. Leinhardt and Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer; 28. Human rights obligations of the poor Monica Hakimi; 29. The allocation of anti-poverty rights duties: our rights, but whose duties? Samantha Besson; Part V. Conclusions: 30. Closing thoughts Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer | ||
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CONTENTS
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS XL PREFACE XXIII
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS XL
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS XLII
PART I POVERTY AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: SETTING OUT THE FRAMEWORK
POVERTY, OBLIGATIONS, AND THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LEGAL SYSTEM: WHAT
ARE OUR DUTIES TO THE GLOBAL POOR? 3 KRISTA NADAKAVUKAREN SCHEFER
2 ANTI-POVERTY V. THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LEGAL ORDER?
A LEGAL CULTURAL CRITIQUE 16 COLIN B. PICKER
PART II IEL INSTITUTIONS AND POVERTY
A TRADE
3 INTRODUCTORY NOTE: TRADE AND POVERTY 41 GABRIELLE MARCEAU
4 POVERTY, REDISTRIBUTION, AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE
REGULATION 48
THOMAS COTTIER
5 TRADE LIBERALIZATION AND POVERTY REDUCTION:
COMPLIMENTARY OR CONTRADICTORY AIMS? 66 BRYAN MERCURIO
6 GOD, THE WTO - AND HUNGER 79
CHRISTIAN HAEBERLI
VII
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VIII CONTENTS
7 DOES FREE TRADE MATTER FOR POVERTY REDUCTION? THE CASE
OF ASEAN 107
PASHA L. HSIEH
8 POVERTY ALLEVIATION THROUGH PAPERLESS TRADE 121
EMMANUEL T. LARYEA
B INVESTMENT AND COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION
9 INTRODUCTORY NOTE: ARBITRATION, INSURANCE, INVESTMENT, CORRUPTION, AND
POVERTY 137
). J. GASS
10 INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION AND POVERTY, NOT
OBVIOUS BUT (MAYBE) POSSIBLE 144
CHRISTOPHER KEE
IL FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AND THE ALLEVIATION OF
POVERTY: IS INVESTMENT ARBITRATION FALLING SHORT OF ITS GOALS? 159
MARIEL DIMSEY
12 THE CORRUPTION OBJECTION TO JURISDICTION IN
INVESTMENT ARBITRATION: DOES IT REALLY PROTECT THE POOR? 177
STEPHAN WILSKE AND WILLA OBEL
13 INVESTMENT GUARANTEES AND INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS TO
REDUCE POVERTY: A HUMAN RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE 189 MARKUS KRAJEWSKI
14 ACCESS TO JUSTICE IN DISPUTE RESOLUTION: FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 211
BROOKS W. DALY AND SARAH MELIKIAN
15 FROM PROBLEM TO POTENTIAL: THE NEED TO GO BEYOND
INVESTOR-STATE DISPUTES AND INTEGRATE CIVIL SOCIETY, INVESTORS AND STATE
AT THE LOCAL LEVEL 225
MARIANA HERNANDEZ CRESPO
16 THE MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE CORPORATION, LAW, AND
POVERTY REDUCTION 241
STUART KERR
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CONTENTS
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E INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REGULATION
17 INTRODUCTORY NOTE: REFLECTIONS ON LAW AND POVERTY 251 GAVIN BINGHAM
18 AMBITIOUS GOALS, LIMITED TOOLS? THE IMF AND POVERTY
REDUCTION 256
BEN THIRKELL-WHITE
19 THE DIRECT CONTRIBUTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL
SYSTEM TO GLOBAL POVERTY 278 ROSS P. BUCKLEY
20 THE WORLD BANK: FIGHTING POVERTY - IDEOLOGY VERSUS
ACCOUNTABILITY 291 MARK S. ELLIS
21 LIFE, DEBT, AND HUMAN RIGHTS: CONTEXTUALIZING THE
INTERNATIONAL REGIME FOR SOVEREIGN DEBT RELIEF 307 CELINE TAN
22 SOVEREIGN DEBT, ODIOUS DEBT, AND THE POVERTY OF NATIONS 325
YVONNE WONG
23 POVERTY AND CORRUPTION 335
MARK PIETH
PART III IEL AND POVERTY: CONCERNS OF PARTICULARLY
VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
24 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW, WOMEN, AND POVERTY 341 BARNALI CHOUDHURY
25 THE BOOK FAMINE: INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT RULES AS
BARRIERS TO KNOWLEDGE FOR IMPOVERISHED PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES 358
CAROLINE HESS-KLEIN
26 CARING FOR ITS CHILDREN: HOW THE EUROPEAN UNION USES
FREE MOVEMENT LAW TO TACKLE CHILD POVERTY AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION 377
ALINE DOUSSIN
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CONTENTS
PART IV CHALLENGING OUR ASSUMPTIONS: IS THERE A
DUTY TO REDUCE POVERTY?
27 POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE, LEGAL OR MORAL: WHAT DUTIES TO REDUCE POVERTY?
391
STEPHANIE B. LEINHARDT AND KRISTA NADAKAVUKAREN SCHEFER
28 HUMAN RIGHTS OBLIGATIONS TO THE POOR 395
MONICA HAKIM I
29 THE ALLOCATION OF ANTI-POVERTY FIGHTS DUTIES: OUR RIGHTS,
BUT WHOSE DUTIES? 408
SAMANTHA BESSON
EPILOGUE 432
KRISTA NADAKAVUKAREN SCHEFER
INDEX 433
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spelling | Poverty and the international economic legal system duties to the world's poor [ed. by] Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer Cambridge Cambridge Univ. Press 2013 XLV, 453 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Machine generated contents note: Part I. Poverty and International Law: Setting out the Framework: 1. Poverty, obligations and the international economic legal system: what are our duties to the global poor? Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer; 2. Anti-poverty v. the international economic legal order? A legal cultural critique Colin B. Picker; Part II. IEL Institutions and Poverty: Part IIA. Trade: 3. Introductory note: trade and poverty Gabrielle Marceau; 4. Poverty, redistribution and international trade regulation Thomas Cottier; 5. Trade liberalisation and poverty reduction: complementary or contradictory aims? Bryan Mercurio; 6. God, the WTO and hunger Christian Ha;berli; 7. Does free trade matter for poverty reduction? The case of ASEAN Pasha Hsieh; 8. Poverty alleviation through paperless trade Emmanuel Laryea; Part IIB. Investment and Arbitration: 9. Arbitration, insurance, investment, corruption, and poverty: introduction J. J. Gass; 10. Foreign direct investment and the alleviation of poverty: is investment arbitration falling short of its goals? Mariel Dimsey; 11. The 'corruption objection' to jurisdiction in investment arbitration: does it really protect the poor? Stephan Wilske and Willa Obel; 12. Investment guarantees and international obligations to reduce poverty: a human rights perspective Markus Krajewski; 13. International commercial arbitration and poverty: not obvious but (maybe) possible Christopher Kee; 14. Access to justice in dispute resolution: financial assistance in international arbitration Brooks W. Daly and Sarah Melikian; 15. From problem to potential: the need to go beyond investor-state disputes and integrate civil society, investors and state at the local level Mariana Hernandez Crespo; 16. The Millennium Challenge Corporation, law, and poverty reduction Stuart Kerr; Part IIC. International Financial Regulation: 17. Reflections on law and poverty Gavin Bingham; 18. Ambitious goals, limited tools? The IMF and poverty reduction Ben Thirkell-White; 19. The direct contribution of the international financial system to global poverty Ross P. Buckley; 20. The World Bank: fighting poverty: ideology versus accountability Mark S. Ellis; 21. Life, debt and human rights: contextualising the international regime for sovereign debt relief Celine Tan; 22. Sovereign debt, odious debt and the poverty of nations Yvonne Wong; 23. Poverty and corruption Mark Pieth; Part III. IEL and Poverty: Concerns of Particularly Vulnerable Populations: 24. International economic law, women and poverty Barnali Choudhury; 25. The book famine: international copyright rules as barriers to knowledge for impoverished persons with disabilities Caroline Hess-Klein; 26. Caring for its children!: How the European Union uses free movement law to tackle child poverty and social exclusion Aline Doussin; Part IV. Challenging Our Assumptions: Is there a Duty to Reduce Poverty?: 27. Introduction Stephanie B. Leinhardt and Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer; 28. Human rights obligations of the poor Monica Hakimi; 29. The allocation of anti-poverty rights duties: our rights, but whose duties? Samantha Besson; Part V. Conclusions: 30. Closing thoughts Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer "With a focus on how trade, foreign investment, commercial arbitration and financial regulation rules affect impoverished individuals, Poverty and the International Economic Legal System examines the relationship between the legal rules of the international economic law system and states' obligations to reduce poverty. The contributors include leading practitioners, practice-oriented scholars and legal theorists, who discuss the human aspects of global economic activity without resorting to either overly dogmatic human rights approaches or technocratic economic views. The essays extend beyond development discussions by encourag-ing further efforts to study, improve and develop legal mechanisms for the benefit of the world's poor and challenging traditionally de-personified legal areas to engage with their real-world impacts"-- Law and economics Poverty International law / Economic aspects Poor laws Sociological jurisprudence LAW / Commercial / International Trade bisacsh Internationales Recht Armut (DE-588)4002963-3 gnd rswk-swf Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht (DE-588)4027461-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 2011 Basel gnd-content Armut (DE-588)4002963-3 s Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht (DE-588)4027461-5 s DE-604 Nadakavukaren Schefer, Krista 1968- (DE-588)171828828 edt SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025397097&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Poverty and the international economic legal system duties to the world's poor Law and economics Poverty International law / Economic aspects Poor laws Sociological jurisprudence LAW / Commercial / International Trade bisacsh Internationales Recht Armut (DE-588)4002963-3 gnd Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht (DE-588)4027461-5 gnd |
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title | Poverty and the international economic legal system duties to the world's poor |
title_auth | Poverty and the international economic legal system duties to the world's poor |
title_exact_search | Poverty and the international economic legal system duties to the world's poor |
title_full | Poverty and the international economic legal system duties to the world's poor [ed. by] Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer |
title_fullStr | Poverty and the international economic legal system duties to the world's poor [ed. by] Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer |
title_full_unstemmed | Poverty and the international economic legal system duties to the world's poor [ed. by] Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer |
title_short | Poverty and the international economic legal system |
title_sort | poverty and the international economic legal system duties to the world s poor |
title_sub | duties to the world's poor |
topic | Law and economics Poverty International law / Economic aspects Poor laws Sociological jurisprudence LAW / Commercial / International Trade bisacsh Internationales Recht Armut (DE-588)4002963-3 gnd Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht (DE-588)4027461-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Law and economics Poverty International law / Economic aspects Poor laws Sociological jurisprudence LAW / Commercial / International Trade Internationales Recht Armut Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht Konferenzschrift 2011 Basel |
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