Inex cution Par Un tat De Ses Engagements Financiers Ext rieurs..., by Georges Cl rin, delves into the complex realm of international financial obligations and the consequences when a state fails to meet its external financial commitments. Written in French, this book likely explores the legal, economic, and political ramifications of such defaults. It examines the potential impact on international relations, the stability of the global financial system, and the remedies available to creditors. The work provides a detailed analysis of state responsibility in the context of international finance, offering insights into the challenges of enforcing financial agreements and the mechanisms for resolving disputes. This title will appeal to scholars, policymakers, and legal professionals interested in international law, international finance, and the dynamics of state debt.
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