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Book Title: Human Rights, Export Credits and Development Cooperation
Editor(s): Linder, Barbara
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
Author biography vii
List of abbreviations viii
List of figures xii
List of tables xiii
Introduction 1
PART I SETTING THE SCENE
1. Human rights in development cooperation 13
1.1 A case study on Ethiopia's Protection of Basic Services
(PBS) programme 13
1.2 Human rights and development cooperation: a difficult
marriage 32
2. Human rights in official export credits 58
2.1 A case study on Turkey's Ilisu Project 58
2.2 Human rights in official export credits: a challenging
new relationship 75
PART II HUMAN RIGHTS RESPONSIBILITIES FOR
DEVELOPMENT AND EXPORT CREDIT AGENCIES'
CONDUCT
3. Host state responsibility 103
3.1 UN treaty bodies 106
3.1.1 Regulation 106
3.1.2 Monitoring 108
3.1.3 Investigation and sanction 109
3.1.4 Adjudication, remediation and reparation 110
3.1.5 Policy coherence 112
3.2 Case law 113
3.3 Conclusions and legal implications 134
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vi Human rights, export credits and development cooperation
4. Home state responsibility 137
4.1 The legal relations between the selected development and
export credit agencies and their home states 139
4.1.1 Development agencies 148
4.1.2 Export credit agencies 154
4.2 Legal implications of the agencies' legal relations with
the home states 168
4.3 Extraterritorial state responsibilities under international
human rights law 175
4.3.1 Extraterritorial jurisdiction 188
4.3.2 Liability for extraterritorial human rights violations 208
4.4 Extraterritorial state responsibilities and jurisdiction
under the ILC ...
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