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Index
Cover
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1: General Issues of Sovereign Debt Restructuring
1. Creating a Framework for Sovereign Debt Restructuring That Works
2. Sovereign Debt of Developing Countries: Overview of Trends and Policy Perspectives
3. Private Creditor Power and the Politics of Sovereign Debt Governance
Part 2: Two Case Studies: Argentina and Greece
4. From the Pari Passu Discussion to the “Illegality” of Making Payments: The Case of Argentina
5. Greek Debt Denial: A Modest Debt Restructuring Proposal and Why It Was Ignored 84
Part 3: Improvements to the Contractual Approach
6. Count the Limbs: Designing Robust Aggregation Clauses in Sovereign Bonds
7. Contractual and Voluntary Approaches to Sovereign Debt Restructuring: There Is Still More to Do
8. Sovereign Debt Restructuring: A Coasean Perspective
9. Creditor Committees in Sovereign Debt Restructurings: Understanding the Benefits and Addressing Concerns
Part 4: Proposals for a Multinational Framework for Sovereign Debt Restructuring: Principles, Elements, and Institutionalization
10. A Brief History of Sovereign Debt Resolution and a Proposal for a Multilateral Instrument
11. Toward a Multilateral Framework for Recovery from Sovereign Insolvency
12. Making a Legal Framework for Sovereign Debt Restructuring Operational: The Case for a Sovereign Debt Workout Institution
13. Perspectives on a Sovereign Debt Restructuring Framework: Less Is More
14. Toward a Framework for Sovereign Debt Restructuring: What Can Public International Law Contribute?
15. Debts, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law: Advocating a Fair and Efficient Sovereign Insolvency Model
Contributors
Index
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