This book offers a comprehensive study of Latin America's historical relationship with odious debt and explores how this history informs a global critique of economics and international law. Pressing questions on bankruptcy, loss and damage, reparations, and the pursuit of a global moral economy are discussed.
This book offers a comprehensive study of Latin America's historical relationship with odious debt and explores how this history informs a global critique of economics and international law. Pressing questions on bankruptcy, loss and damage, reparations, and the pursuit of a global moral economy are discussed.