International financial institutions and interantional law
edited by Daniel D Bradlow and David B Hunter.
- Austin : Wolters Kluwer, 2010.
- 404 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. International law and the operations of the international financial institutions Chapter 2. International financial institutions and international law : a third world perspective Chapter 3. Responsibility of international financial institutions under international law Chapter 4. International financial institutions before national courts Chapter 5. Rethinking international financial institution immunity Chapter 6. Regulation and resource dependency : the legal and political aspects of structural adjustment programmes Chapter 7. International law and public participation in policy-making at the international financial institutions Chapter 8. International financial institutions and human rights : select perspectives on legal obligations Chapter 9. Indigenous peoples and international financial institutions Chapter 10. Worker rights and the international financial institutions Chapter 11. International environmental law, the world bank, and international financial institutions Conclusion : the future of international law and international financial institutions Index