The Practice of Independent Accountability Mechanisms (IAMs): a Towards Good Governance in Development Finance
Front Matter -- Copyright page -- Preface /Edith Brown Weiss -- Figures and Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction /Owen McIntyre and Suresh Nanwani -- Origin and Evolution of International Accountability Mechanisms /Richard E. Bissell -- Independent Accountability Mechanisms as Agents of "Global Administrative Law" /Owen McIntyre -- Addressing and Resolving Problem Projects through Independent Accountability Mechanisms and Other Avenues /Suresh Nanwani -- Innovating Conflict Resolution Mechanisms for International Finance /Karen Wendt -- Human Rights Standards in International Finance and Development: the Challenges Ahead /Mara Tignino -- Evaluating the Access to Information Policies of the Multilateral Development Banks /Maeve McDonagh -- The Independent Accountability Mechanisms and International Standards of Accountability /Susan Park -- Comprehensive Methodologies to Facilitate Learning within the IAM Community of Practice /Andria Naudé Fourie -- Interpretation and Application of the World Bank's Operational Policies and Bank Procedures Relating to Environmental Issues by the World Bank Inspection Panel /Wei-Chung Lin -- Independent Accountability Mechanisms in Further Pursuit of Accountability: Directions, Cooperation and Engagement /Suresh Nanwani -- Civil Society in the Independent Accountability Mechanism Community of Practice /Komala Ramachandra -- Independent Accountability Mechanisms as Guardians of a Kaleidoscopic Legal Accountability /Vanessa Richard -- Independent Accountability Mechanisms: Promotion of Standards, Good Governance and Accountability /Suresh Nanwani and Owen McIntyre -- Conclusion /Owen McIntyre and Suresh Nanwani -- Back Matter -- Index.