TY - BOOK AU - Smith,Christopher TI - Funding International Development Organizations: AIIB Yearbook of International Law 2021 T2 - AIIB Yearbook of International Law SN - 9789004460003 AV - KZ4850 U1 - 341.2 23 PY - 2023/// CY - Leiden, Boston PB - Brill | Nijhoff KW - Non-governmental organizations KW - Finance KW - Law and legislation KW - Congresses.  KW - International agencies KW - Law and economic development KW - Law and economic development.  N1 - Preliminary Material; Christopher Smith, Xuan Gao, and Thomas Dollmaier -- Copyright Page; Christopher Smith, Xuan Gao, and Thomas Dollmaier -- Editors’ Note; Christopher Smith, Xuan Gao, and Thomas Dollmaier -- Chapter 1 Funding International Development Organizations; Christopher Smith, Xuan Gao, and Thomas Dollmaier -- Chapter 2 Development of Domestic Capital Markets; Elena Sulima -- Chapter 3 The Role of Development Finance Institutions in Developing and Deepening Local Capital Markets; Purva Chadha -- Chapter 4 Inspiring Opening-Up, Innovation and Transparency; Yixin (Christine) Chen -- Chapter 5 Immunity for Multilateral Development Banks in the United States; Christopher P. Moore and Paul C. Kleist -- Chapter 6 Regulation of Offerings by International Financial Institutions under the U.S. Federal Securities Laws; Paul Dudek -- Chapter 7 International Financial Institutions and China; Minny Siu and James Guan -- Chapter 8 International Financial Institutions; Gerd Droesse -- Chapter 9 The Green Climate Fund; Douglas Leys and Rosanna Anderson -- Chapter 10 Developments in the Labelled Bond Concept; Heikki Cantell -- Chapter 11 Smart Infrastructure; Arthur M. Mitchell -- Chapter 12 The Flood of the Private Sector Funding in Development and USAID’s Maneuvers to Ride the Wave; Gayle Girod -- Chapter 13 Multilateral Development Banks as Agents of Private Contract; Ilias Bantekas -- Chapter 14 2020 AIIB Law Lecture; H.E. Judge Xue Hanqin -- Chapter 15 2020 AIIB Legal Conference Report; Georgia Papalexiou N2 - Financing development requires access to financial resources. The AIIB Yearbook of International Law Volume 4 explores the role of international organizations in the development of local capital markets, their legal status under public international law and selected domestic jurisdictions, as well as innovations in resource mobilization and organizational structures. The volume collects insights from distinguished professionals who shed new light on the question of how international development organizations can raise the funds they need to tackle global challenges like the climate crisis, digitalization, or sustainable development. Only by addressing these challenges will international development organizations be able to fully deliver on their development mandate UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004460010 ER -