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The New Rules for Global
Finance Coalition Invite you to a brown bag lunch presentation and discussion of
IMF Reform
with Professor Daniel
Bradlow
Friday, June 9, 2006
12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
InterAction
1717 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 701
Washington, DC 20036
Kindly RSVP:
jbaker@new-rules.org
“Since the
collapse of the Bretton Woods system in the mid-1970s the International Monetary
Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, have helped the world avoid the horrors of a
systemic collapse. However, […] they are failing in their mandate to reduce
poverty, promote and maintain high levels of employment and real income, a
stable international monetary system, and shorten the duration and lessen the
degree of payments disequilibria. Unfortunately, they are failing us
at a time when we badly need them to be functioning effectively. The
increasingly integrated global financial system, with its apparently endemic
volatility and uncertainties and unbalanced allocation of resources desperately
needs some form of effective global governance.”
Daniel Bradlow
Professor Bradlow is a member
of the New Rules for Global Finance Coalition and has agreed to give a
presentation and stimulate discussion on IMF Reform. His presentation will be
based on the paper The Changing Role
of the IMF in the Governance of the Global Economy and its Consequences.
This event will feed in to the Coalition’s Work on IMF Reform.
Daniel D. Bradlow is Professor of Law and Director of the International Legal
Studies Program and Coordinator of the SJD, Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship and
International Visitors Programs at American University-Washington College of Law
in Washington, D.C. where he specializes in international economic law. His
current scholarship focuses on the international financial institutions, the
international legal aspects of sustainable and equitable development, and the
legal aspects of debt and financial management. He is a Senior Special Fellow in
the Legal Aspects of Debt and Financial Management Programme of the United
National Institute on Training and Research (UNITAR), and a member of the Board
of Directors of ILEAP (International Lawyers and Economists Against Poverty) and
of the Governing Board of the African Law Institute.
Bring your own
lunch. Cookies and drinks will be provided.
Full Biography of
Daniel Bradlow
The Changing Role of the IMF in the
Governance of the Global Economy and its Consequences |