Duke Law School

Law and Contemporary Problems

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Volume 70 Autumn 2007 Number 4

Odious Debts and State Corruption

Mitu Gulati and David A. Skeel, Jr.
Special Editors

Odious Debt Wears Two Faces: Systemic Illegitimacy, Problems, and Opportunities in Traditional Odious Debt Conceptions in Globalized Economic Regimes

Larry Catá Backer 1

Partially Odious Debts?

Omri Ben-Shahar
Mitu Gulati
47

Odious Debts or Odious Regimes

Patrick Bolton
David Skeel
83

Insolvency Principles and the Odious Debt Doctrine: The Missing Link in the Debate

Paul D. Carrington 109

The Odious Debt Doctrine After Iraq

Jai Damle 139

Agency by Analogy: A Comment on Odious Debt

Deborah A. DeMott 157

Equitable Subordination, Fraudulent Transfer, and Sovereign Debt

Adam Feibelman 171

Odious Debt, Old and New: The Legal Intellectual History of an Idea

James V. Feinerman 193

Odious, Illegitimate, Illegal, or Legal Debts--What Difference Does it Make for International Chapter 9 Debt Arbitration?

Kunibert Raffer 221

Sovereign Debt Restructuring, Odious Debt, and the Politics of Debt Relief

Robert K. Rasmussen 249

Odious Debt in Retrospect

Daniel K. Tarullo 263