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Enforcing Russia’s Debt to Ukraine: Constraints and Creativity / Shagina, Maria   Journal Article
Shagina, Maria Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract As Russia continues to wage war against Ukraine, Western calls to confiscate Russian frozen assets to aid Ukraine’s reconstruction have become more urgent. Whether justice on this score will be ultimately delivered remains unclear. Despite many international initiatives to seize Russian assets, legal conservatism and concerns over the disruption of international rules are strong constraints. Finding a legal way to confiscate Russian sovereign assets will require political determination, international coordination and legal creativity.
Key Words Sanctions  Russia  Ukraine  UN Charter  Recovery  Asset 
International Law  Russia–Ukraine War  Confiscation  Sovereign Assets 
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Poverty dynamics in rural India: an asset-based approach / Dutta, Swati; Kumar, Lakshmi   Journal Article
Dutta, Swati Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract To make directed policy for different categories of identified rural poor in India, the current focus on static income poverty as a measure is insufficient. This article uses the asset-based approach to quantify poverty dynamics for the years 1992, 1998 and 2005, for the entire country and for various states. We find that at all India level 35 per cent of the rural households are asset poor, of which 22 per cent are chronically poor and 13 per cent are transient poor. An additional 9 per cent of rural non-poor households live under the threat of poverty. This article also analyses trends in asset poverty in various states, with policy recommendations based on their asset poverty status.
Key Words Poverty  India  Vulnerability  Asset  Multiple Correspondence Analyses 
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