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24 Oct 2014

Author:
Globe – Centre for Law, Regulation & Governance of the Global Economy, Warwick University (UK)

Lecture: “Debt and Human Rights: The Case of Financial Complicity”, UN expert Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky (Warwick, UK, 5 Nov)

Poor public resource management and the global financial crisis curbing fiscal space, millions in poverty, and authoritarian regimes benefiting from crime all raise fundamental questions around finance, sovereign debt and human rights. This presentation is a chapter in Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky’s new book ‘Making Sovereign Financing and Human Rights Work’.  Discussant: Tim Jones, Senior Policy and Campaigns Officer, Jubilee Debt Campaign UK and The Guardian columnist.

Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky is the UN Independent Expert on the Effects of Foreign Debt and other Related International Financial Obligations of States on the Full Enjoyment of All Human Rights

To attend email: [email protected]

or register at www.warwick.ac.uk/globalgovernance