Description
Book SynopsisExplores the dynamics of governance and responsibility between member states and international financial institutions, building on existing literature and introducing novel perspectives. It is pertinent for academics and practitioners in international human rights and institutional law, as well as legal officials of international organisations.
Table of ContentsIntroduction; 1. The relationship between international (financial) institutions and their member states; 2. Accounting for the governance role of member states of international financial institutions in the regime of international responsibility; 3. Member states as human rights protectors in international financial institutions: matching governance with responsibility; Conclusion.