Symposium, Sovereign Debt Restructuring, 23 COLUMBIA J. TRANSNATIONAL L. 1-154 (1984).

– Tapia, Mexico’s Debt Restructuring: The Evolving Solution-pp. 1-10 . – Gibbs, A Regional Bank’s Perspective: An Analysis of the Differences and Similarities in the U.S. Banking Community’s Approach to and Participation in the Mexican Restructuring-pp. 11-28 . – Hurlock, Advising Sovereign Clients on the Renegotiation of Their External Indebtedness-pp. 29-48 . – Bogdanowicz-Bindert, The Role of Financial Advisors in Bank Debt Reschedulings-pp. 49-58 . – Mudge, Sovereign Debt Restructure: A Perspective of Counsel to Agent Banks, Bank Advisory Groups and Servicing Banks-pp. 59-74 . – Link, The Value of Bank Assets Subject to Transfer Risk-pp. 75-82 . – Rieffel, The Paris Club, 1978-83-pp. 83-110 . – Surrey & Nash, Bankers Look Beyond the Debt Crisis: The Institute of International Finance, Inc.-pp. 111-130 . – Bradfield & Jacklin, The Problems Posed by Negative Pledge Covenants in International Loan Agreements-pp. 131-142 . – Robichek, The International Monetary Fund: An Arbiter in the Debt Restructuring Process-pp. 143-154 .

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