TY - CHAP
T1 - Fairness in the Global Sovereign Borrowing Regime
AU - Viehoff, J
PY - 2025/7/7
Y1 - 2025/7/7
N2 - The chapter examines fairness in the global sovereign borrowing regime, arguing that poor-country debt relief, though morally overdetermined, reveals wider injustices. It reconstructs the regime’s fragmented, creditor-dominated procedures and core principles, especially permissive attribution and pacta sunt servanda, and surveys key criticisms of their procedural and distributive consequences. Questioning interpersonal and domestic-law analogies, it instead sketches an integrationist framework that situates debt within financial capitalism and evaluates it by its contribution to just global distributions of advantage and credit access.
AB - The chapter examines fairness in the global sovereign borrowing regime, arguing that poor-country debt relief, though morally overdetermined, reveals wider injustices. It reconstructs the regime’s fragmented, creditor-dominated procedures and core principles, especially permissive attribution and pacta sunt servanda, and surveys key criticisms of their procedural and distributive consequences. Questioning interpersonal and domestic-law analogies, it instead sketches an integrationist framework that situates debt within financial capitalism and evaluates it by its contribution to just global distributions of advantage and credit access.
UR - https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-justice-in-global-economic-governance.html
U2 - 10.1515/9781399530156-019
DO - 10.1515/9781399530156-019
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9781399530132
T3 - Studies in Global Justice and Human Rights
SP - 166
EP - 178
BT - Justice in Global Economic Governance
A2 - Berger, Axel
A2 - Brandi, Clara
A2 - Kollar, Eszter
PB - Edinburgh University Press
CY - Edinburgh
ER -