
ARChI Professor of International Development Law and African Economic Relations, University of Pretoria
Daniel Bradlow
B.A., Political Science and Economics, University of Witwatersrand, J.D. Northeastern University Law School, LLM, Georgetown University Law Center, LLM, University of Pretoria.
EMAIL
danny.bradlow@up.ac.za
Daniel Bradlow specializes in global economic governance, and international financial institutions, as well as the intersection of human rights and extractive industries, financial institutions, international development law, international economy, international trade, and foreign investment law.
PUBLICATIONS
NEWS
PUBLICATIONS
A Global Leviathan Emerges: The Federal Reserve, COVID-19, and International Law
- Daniel D. Bradlow and Stephen Kim Park
- Volume 114, Issue 4
- October 2020 , pp. 657-665
NEWS
- New York Times / Poor Countries Face a Debt Crisis ‘Unlike Anything We Have Seen’
- CGTN / Coronavirus Debt Crunch Could Dwarf 1980s Crises
- Rebuilding Macroeconomics Webinar / Should Private Sector Debt Relief be Part of the Exit Strategy?
- ORG / We Need a Covid-19 Debt Standstill
- CEPR / CEPR Policy Insight No. 103
- LSE / Born Out of Necessity: a Debt Standstill for COVID-19
- Credit Slips / Now That Everyone is on the Standstill Bandwagon … Where to? Part I
- Financial Times / From Coronavirus Crisis to Sovereign Debt Crisis
- Credit Slips / Now That Everyone is on the Standstill Bandwagon … Where to? Part II
- Peterson Institute for International Economics / Debt Standstills Can Help Vulnerable Governments Manage the COVID-19 Crisis