The World Bank, Asian Development Bank and human rights

developing standards of transparency, participation and accountability

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The World Bank, Asian Development Bank and human rights

developing standards of transparency, participation and accountability

Dr Fujita reminds us of the critically important role that human rights can play. Opening up new perspectives, this book is a major and original contribution to the literature. From the foreword by Paul Hunt Sanae Fujita's book, The World Bank, Asian Development Bank and Human Rights is a significant scholarly contribution to important issues of global governance in our increasingly interconnected world. The book is an excellent treatment of the emergence of participatory rights and accountability in the context of international finance and international organizations more generally. Particularly valuable is the in-depth treatment of transparency and accountability at the Asian Development Bank, an important and often-overlooked institution critical to international governance. David Hunter, American University Washington College of Law, US The World Bank and the Asian Development Bank are two of the worlds major institutions conducting development projects.

Both banks recognize the importance of transparency, participation and accountability. Responding to criticisms and calls for reform, they have developed policies that are designed to protect these values for people affected by their projects. This original and timely book examines these policies, including those recently revised, through the prism of human rights, and makes suggestions for further improvement. It also analyses the development of the Banks stance to human rights in general. This unique book contains valuable and deeply insightful information drawn from extensive face-to-face interviews with relevant actors, including key personnel from both banks, consultants to the banks and members of civil society organisations. It expands the scope of research/discussion on human rights obligation of International financial institutions that will prove insightful for both academics and students.

Practitioners will gain a great deal from the detail given on the standards of transparency, participation and accountability and their applicability to the day-to-day operations of development institutions.

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Publisher
Edward Elgar
Language
English
Pages
328

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Table of Contents

The World Bank, Asian Development Bank and human rights
Human rights critique of the World Bank and Asian Development Bank's information disclosure policy
Human rights critique of the World Bank and Asian Development Bank's participation policy
Human rights critique of the World Bank and Asian Development Bank's inspection policy
Case studies : human rights analysis of inspection cases of the World Bank and Asian Development Bank.

Edition Notes

Based on the author's dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Essex, 2008.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-313) and index.

Published in
Cheltenham

Classifications

Library of Congress
K4450.5 .F85 2013, HG1975

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 328 pages ; 25 cm.
Number of pages
328

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL31116619M
Internet Archive
worldbankasiande0000fuji
ISBN 10
1849804249, 1781006059
ISBN 13
9781849804240, 9781781006054
LCCN
2012952874
OCLC/WorldCat
830354077

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL23273645W

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