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The Third World's Odious Debt
The South makes compelling moral arguments to cancel its foreign debts. But, it also has an indisputable legal case because the overwhelming majority of those debts are odious in law.
"If a despotic power incurs a debt not for the needs or in the interest of the State, but to strengthen its despotic regime, to repress the population that fights against it, etc., this debt is odious for the population of all the State."
- Alexander Sack, 1927
In 1927, Alexander Sack the world's pre-eminent legal scholar on public debts, defined the Doctrine of Odious Debts, which remains the ultimate legal source on that subject. The Doctrine of Odious Debts, though now 70 years old, helps bring clarity to today's complicated Third World debt situation, and fairness to a tragedy in which innocent Southern citizens pay, and corrupt and negligent borrowers and lenders get away scot-free.

News articles - Iraq

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Business World, Ireland    June 23/2003

Russia may help Iraq debt burden   

Russia has signalled its willingness to join global efforts to write off or reschedule Iraq's staggering debt burden.

Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov told the Wall Street Journal that the issue of debt was an important question and that Russia would "do its part" to help Iraq. Estimates on the size of Iraq's debt range from US$60 billion to US$130 billion. The comments came just a day before Russian president Vladimir Putin visits Britain in what is the first state visit to the U.K. by a Russian leader in 129 years.

The U.S.-led effort to rebuild Iraq is being hampered by the cost of repaying the country's debt; Russia alone is owed US48 billion and it is estimated that the repayments will eat up almost all of the revenue the country earns from oil exports.



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