III. Global Administrative Bodies
A. Traditional International Organizations
e. International Monetary Fund
Item 1
Antony Anghie, Time Present and Time Past: Globalization, International Financial Institutions and the Third World, 32 New York University Journal of International Law and Politics 243 (2000)
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Item 2
Darrow, Mac, Between Light and Shadow: The World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and International Human Rights Law (2003)
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Item 3
Eldar, Ofer, Reform of IMF Conditionality - A Proposal for Self-Imposed Conditionality, IILJ Working Papers 2005/10 (Global Administrative Law Series) (2005)
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Item 4
Head, John W., Seven Deadly Sins: An Assessment of Criticisms Aimed at the International Monetary Fund, 52 Kansas Law Review 521 (2004)
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Item 5
Kelkar, Vijay, Vikash Yadav and Praveen Chaudhry, Reforming the Governance of the International Monetary Fund, 27 The World Economy 727 (2004)
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Item 6
Saoul, Graham, Transparency and Accountability in International Financial Institutions, in The Right to Know, the Right to Live: Access to Information and Socio-Economic Justice 127 (Richard Calland and Alison Tilley, eds., 2002)
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Item 7
Skogly, Sigrun I., The Human Rights Obligations of The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (2001)
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Item 8
van Houtven, Leo, Governance of the IMF: Decision Making, Institutional Oversight, Transparency, and Accountability, International Monetary Fund Pamhplet Series (2002)

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Item 9
Woods, Ngaire, Holding Intergovernmental Institutions to Account, 17 Journal of Ethics and International Affairs 69 (2003)
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