Léonce Ndikumana and James K. Boyce, authors of Africa’s Odious Debts, argue that under international law, debts incurred by dictators should not be enforceable. Watch the three-part video series:
Part One: Should Africa Repay its ‘Odious’ Debts?
Part Two: The Human Cost of Africa’s Odious Debt
Part Three: The Legal Basis to Reject Odious Debt
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