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Sovereign Debt: Genesis - Restructuring - Litigation 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9783032149862
Previous Edition ISBN: 9783319084633
To be Published: April 2026
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
Price: £159.99





The second edition of the book provides a thorough legal analysis of sovereign indebtedness, examining four typologies of sovereign debt – bilateral debt, multilateral debt, syndicated debt, and bonded debt – in connection with three crucial aspects: genesis, restructuring, and litigation. Its treatise-style approach makes it possible to capture in a systematic manner a phenomenon characterized by high complexity and huge multidisciplinarity. Because of this complexity and multidisciplinarity, the legal analysis is not exclusively based on international law, but also includes private international law, domestic law and financial practice. To better contextualise the phenomenon, references are made to international financial relations and international financial history. Although it follows the structure of a continental tractatus, the work presents a good balance between doctrinal and jurisprudential sources, making it a valuable reference book for scholars and practitioners alike.

The main updates in the second edition include: the effects of the Covid and Ukrainian crises and the Puerto Rico default; the issue of the validity of the Mozambican, Ukrainian, and Venezuelan loans; an analysis of China’s lending policy with particular reference to Africa; a description of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and the New Development Bank; the role of credit rating agencies in the bond issuing process and the ICMA Principles on green, social, and sustainable bonds; the place of marine conservation swaps and climate swaps in restructuring processes; an inquiry into the legal status of the Paris Club and an illustration of the ad hoc terms for restructuring and the Debt Service Suspension Initiative; the inclusion of single-limb collective action clauses in the terms of the bonded loans; the conclusion of the lawsuits brought by vulture funds before the US courts and of the ICSID arbitrations instituted against Argentina; and, finally, an account on the Paris Club Common Framework and the UN Basic Principles on Sovereign Debt Restructuring.

Subjects:
Banking and Finance
Contents:
Part I Sovereign Indebtedness:
1. Introduction
2. A Historical Outline of Sovereign Indebtedness

Part II Genesis:
3. General Problems
4. Bilateral Debt
5. Multilateral Debt
6. Syndicated Debt
7. Bonded Debt
8. Conclusion

Part III Restructuring:
9. General Problems
10. Bilateral Debt
11. Multilateral Debt
12. Syndicated Debt
13. Bonded Debt
14. Conclusion

Part IV Litigation:
15. General Problems
16. Bilateral Debt
17. Multilateral Debt
18. Syndicated Debt
19. Bonded Debt
20. Conclusion

Part V The Way Forward:
21. Evolving Scenarios
22. Final Remarks