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Jeff King

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    Cold Hands, Warm Hands
    The Doctrine of Odious Debt in International Law
    Judging Social Rights
    • Judging Social Rights

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The book advocates for the constitutionalization of social rights, emphasizing their importance in promoting justice and equity. Jeff King proposes an incrementalist strategy for judicial enforcement, suggesting that gradual changes can effectively integrate social rights into the legal framework. This approach aims to balance the need for immediate action with the complexities of legal and political systems, ultimately fostering a more inclusive understanding of rights within constitutional law.

      Judging Social Rights
    • The doctrine of odious debt asserts that loans intended to oppress or defraud a debtor state's population are not enforceable under international law. This book offers a comprehensive analysis of state practices and legal history, reaffirming the doctrine and introducing a new classification of odious debts. It redefines 'odiousness' within the context of contemporary public international law and examines how these debts should also be viewed as contrary to public policy in private law. It serves as a vital resource for legal professionals and scholars.

      The Doctrine of Odious Debt in International Law