Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky 

Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky is a researcher at the National Council for Scientific and Technical Research of Argentina (CONICET) at the National University of Río Negro. Between 2014 and 2020 he was an independent expert on debt and human rights at the UN.

 

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Science and pandemic: an epistemology for human rights

By: Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky 
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The prevailing approach to understanding the pandemic overlooks the fact that the pandemic is a complex phenomenon, in which the social and political play as important ...

 

IMF and human rights through art

By: Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky  & Francisco Cantamutto & María Julia Eliosoff Ferrero & Ana Fraile
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The video documentary series on "IMF and Human Rights" and the podcast "Promise is Debt" are political and cultural tools to limit the control of finance over our ...

 

What the IMF and neoliberals can learn from human rights

By: Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky  & Francisco Cantamutto
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Human rights have the power and mandate to challenge the orthodox economic policies that the IMF promotes.

The pandemic of inequality

By: Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky 
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What do inequalities, Covid-19, and human rights have to do with each other?

Rising household debt: curse or blessing for human rights?

By: Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky 
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Bad social policies and predatory bank practices are forcing larger numbers of people into personal debt, with serious consequences for key human rights and overall ...

 

The vicious spiral of economic inequality and financial crises

By: Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky 

There is compelling evidence that economic inequality is both a result of, and contributor to, economic crises

 

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