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Between Light and Shadow: The World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and International Human Rights Law. By Mac Darrow. Oxford, England; Pordand OR: Hart Publishing, 2003. Pp. xv, 353. Index. $80, £40.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Galit A. Sarfaty*
Affiliation:
Yale Law School

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Recent Books on International Law
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 2004

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References

* The book is distributed in the United States by ISBS (International Specialized Book Services), Portland, OR.

1 See, e.g., Sigrun, I. Skogly, The Human Rights Obligations of The World Bank and International Monetary Fund (2001)Google Scholar; Daniel, D. Bradlow, The World Bank, the IMF, and Human Rights, 6 Transnat’l L. & Contemp. Probs. 47 (1996)Google Scholar; MacKay, Fergus, Universal Rights or a Universe unto Itself? Indigenous Peoples’ Human Rights and the World Bank’s Draft Operational Policy 4.10 on Indigenous Peoples, 17 Am. U. Int’l L. Rev. 527 Google Scholar

2 As of March 14, 2004, twenty private banks have adopted the Equator Principles, at <http://www.equatorprinciples. com>.