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The Globalization Of Accountability 2010th Edition Bach Pepo

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The Globalization Of Accountability 2010th Edition Bach Pepo
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Publisher: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.74 MB
Author: Bach, Pepo, VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller e.K, Pepo Bach
ISBN: 9783639235630, 3639235630
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 2010

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The Globalization Of Accountability 2010th Edition Bach Pepo by Bach, Pepo, Vdm Verlag Dr. Mueller E.k, Pepo Bach 9783639235630, 3639235630 instant download after payment.

1 (p1): Ⅰ.Introduction
1 (p1-1): Ⅰ.1.Background and Objective of the Study
2 (p1-2): Ⅰ.2.Structure and Content
3 (p1-3): Ⅰ.3.Methodology
5 (p2): Ⅱ.The Concept of Accountability and its Relevance for International Economic Organizations
5 (p2-1): Ⅱ.1.The Concept of Accountability
7 (p2-2): Ⅱ.2.Shift of Power Away from States and Loss of State Sovereignty
9 (p2-3): Ⅱ.3.The Importance of Accountability on the International Level
10 (p2-4): Ⅱ.4.World Bank, IMF, WTO and the Power Shift Away from States
12 (p2-5): Ⅱ.5.The Relationship Between Accountability and Legitimacy
15 (p2-6): Ⅱ.6.The Work of the International Law Association on the Accountability of International Organizations
17 (p2-7): Ⅱ.7.Summary and Outlook
19 (p3): Ⅲ.Accountability in the World Bank and the IMF
19 (p3-1): Ⅲ.1.Internal Accountability
21 (p3-2): Ⅲ.2.External Accountability
23 (p3-3): Ⅲ.3.The Development of Compliance, Inspection and Evaluation Mechanisms
24 (p3-3-1): Ⅲ.3.1.Evaluation and Monitoring Units
25 (p3-3-2): Ⅲ.3.2.Judicial-Style Accountability
27 (p3-4): Ⅲ.4.Summary and Outlook
29 (p4): Ⅳ.Selected Institutional Accountability Approaches by International Economic Organizations
29 (p4-1): Ⅳ.1.The World Bank Inspection Panel
29 (p4-1-1): Ⅳ.1.1.The Creation of the Panel
31 (p4-1-2): Ⅳ.1.2.The Panel’s Composition and Independence
33 (p4-1-3): Ⅳ.1.3.The Panel’s Mandate
33 (p4-1-3-1): Ⅳ.1.3.1.The Inspection Process
36 (p4-1-3-2): Ⅳ.1.3.2.Eligibility of a Request
38 (p4-1-4): Ⅳ.1.4.The Panel’s Practice
40 (p4-1-4-1): Ⅳ.1.4.1.Positive Experiences
41 (p4-1-4-2): Ⅳ.1.4.2.Negative Experiences
44 (p4-1-5): Ⅳ.1.5.Shortcomings in the Inspection Panel’s Performance
46 (p4-2): Ⅳ.2.The Compliance Advisor Ombudsman of the IFC/MIGA
46 (p4-2-1): Ⅳ.2.1.The Creation of the CAO
47 (p4-2-2): Ⅳ.2.2.Composition of the CAO and its Independence from the IFC/MIGA
48 (p4-2-3): Ⅳ.2.3.The

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