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Governance As Responsibility explores the critical intersection of international finance and human rights protection. Ana Sofia Barros provides a comprehensive analysis of how member states can leverage their governance roles within international financial institutions (IFIs) to advance human rights standards.
The book challenges the traditional notion that IFIs operate outside the human rights framework. Barros argues that as shareholders and governors, member states bear responsibility for ensuring these institutions do not perpetuate policies that harm vulnerable populations. She examines concrete governance mechanisms, accountability structures, and reform proposals that could transform IFIs into genuine human rights protectors.
Drawing on legal analysis, case studies, and institutional reform perspectives, this work provides both theoretical insights and practical solutions for policymakers, human rights advocates, and scholars interested in global governance and financial regulation.







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