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1 DANIEL DAVID BRADLOW 11 The Lumiere 10 Melrose Street Melrose Johannesburg 2196 TEL: 076-888-2410 EMAIL: [email protected] PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE SARCHI (South African Research Chair Initiative) PROFESSOR OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT LAW AND AFRICAN ECONOMIC RELATIONS, UNIVERITY OF PRETORIA, (FEBRUARY 2015--) Chair, which is based in the Centre for Human Rights, is funded through competitive research initiative of the National Research Foundation Responsible for research programme of the International Development Law Unit, LLM in International Trade and Investment Law for African Lawyers; and LLD programme. HEAD, INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS AND POLICY DEPARTMENT, SOUTH AFRICAN RESERVE BANK (SARB) (February 2013November 2014) Responsible for establishing new department that coordinates the development, articulation, and implementation of the SARB's contribution to advancing South African's international economic agenda in support of its responsibilities for price and financial stability. Provided information, analysis, briefing and speaking materials and strategic advice to Governors on the SARB’s participation in international forums such as G20, BRICS, and the SADC Committee on Central Bank Governors Represented the SARB at international meetings, including G20, BRICS, AACB and SADC. Responsible for coordinating the SARB’s interactions with international organizations such as the IMF, the BIS, and the World Bank, and with diplomatic missions from countries relevant to the work of the SARB Member, Financial Stability Committee Member, Editorial Board, Financial Stability Review FORMER ACADEMIC POSITIONS SARCHI Professor of International Development Law and African Economic Relations at the University of Pretoria, South Africa (2009January 2013) (Extraordinary Professor January 2013January 2015)

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DANIEL DAVID BRADLOW

11 The Lumiere

10 Melrose Street

Melrose

Johannesburg 2196

TEL: 076-888-2410

EMAIL: [email protected]

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

SARCHI (South African Research Chair Initiative) PROFESSOR OF INTERNATIONAL

DEVELOPMENT LAW AND AFRICAN ECONOMIC RELATIONS, UNIVERITY OF

PRETORIA, (FEBRUARY 2015--)

• Chair, which is based in the Centre for Human Rights, is funded through competitive

research initiative of the National Research Foundation

• Responsible for research programme of the International Development Law Unit,

LLM in International Trade and Investment Law for African Lawyers; and LLD

programme.

HEAD, INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS AND POLICY DEPARTMENT,

SOUTH AFRICAN RESERVE BANK (SARB) (February 2013—November 2014)

• Responsible for establishing new department that coordinates the development,

articulation, and implementation of the SARB's contribution to advancing South

African's international economic agenda in support of its responsibilities for price and

financial stability.

• Provided information, analysis, briefing and speaking materials and strategic advice

to Governors on the SARB’s participation in international forums such as G20,

BRICS, and the SADC Committee on Central Bank Governors

• Represented the SARB at international meetings, including G20, BRICS, AACB and

SADC.

• Responsible for coordinating the SARB’s interactions with international organizations

such as the IMF, the BIS, and the World Bank, and with diplomatic missions from

countries relevant to the work of the SARB

• Member, Financial Stability Committee

• Member, Editorial Board, Financial Stability Review

FORMER ACADEMIC POSITIONS

SARCHI Professor of International Development Law and African Economic Relations at the

University of Pretoria, South Africa (2009—January 2013) (Extraordinary Professor January

2013—January 2015)

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Professor of Law, American University Washington College of Law (August 1995-January

2015) Emeritus Professor (February 2015—present) (Associate Professor August 1992-

July1995; Assistant Professor 1989-July 1992).

• Teaching Subjects: international financial law and development finance, international

organizations; negotiating international business transactions

Director, International Legal Studies Program, American University Washington College of

Law, Washington, DC (July 1996-December 2009);

• Responsible for managing all aspects of LLM program for approximately 160

students from 60 countries per year. Over 90% of the students were from outside the

United States.

Coordinator, S.J.D. Program (August 2000- December 2006) , Coordinator Hubert H.

Humphrey Program and International Visiting Scholars Program at WCL, (August 2002-

December 2009)

OTHER POSITIONS WHILE AN ACADEMIC

Relating to MDBs

• External Reviewer, External Review of Inspection Panel Toolkit, Report to

Committee on Development Effectiveness, World Bank Board of Executive Directors

(December 2017—June 2018)

• Ad Hoc Expert, Project Complaint Mechanism, European Bank For Reconstruction

and Development (October 2011—July 2012)

• Member and Chair Roster of Experts, Independent Review Mechanism, African

Development Bank, (2007-2012, chair 2010-12)

o Appointment was a 5-year non-renewable term

o Chaired compliance reviews of Bujagali Dam (Uganda) and Medupi Power

Plant (South Africa)

• Consultant, African Development Bank, (May 2002-December 2003) (Prepared Study

on an Inspection Function for the African Development Bank).

Relating to Global Economic Governance

• Member, T20 Task Teams on “An International Financial Architecture for Stability

and Development.” (January- December 2018) and on COVID 19: Multidisciplinary

Approaches to Complex Problems (January-December 2020)

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• Co-coordinator, Global Economic Governance Africa, a joint project of the South

African Institute for International Affairs and the Centre for Human Rights (2011—

2013)

• Expert Member, African Commission on Human and People’s Rights Working Group

on Extractive Industries and Human Rights (November 2011—January 2013)

• Member, High Level Panel on IMF Board Accountability, (August 2006- 2008)

• Senior Special Fellow, United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)

Projects on Assessing National Legal Infrastructure for Sound Financial Management,

and on Legal Aspects of Debt Management and Financial Transactions (1995-96,

2000- 2006) (Consultant, 1990-2010).

• Member, Overseas Development Council Task Force on the Future Role of the IMF

in Development (Report published April 2000).

• Consultant, World Commission on Dams (1999-March 2000) (Directed 11 country

study of the international and comparative law issues related to large dam projects and

co-lead writer, Thematic Paper V.4, “Regulation, Compliance and Implementation”).

OTHER ACTIVITIES WHILE AN ACADEMIC

• Lead Author chapter on international relations, Study of South African response to

COVID 19, organized by Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation,

Government Training and Advisory Centre and National Research Foundation

(October 2020- )

• Member, Executive Council, American Society of International Law (2011—2014)

• Member, Board of Directors of New Rules for Global Finance (2011—2013)

• Member, High Level Panel on Governance of Financial Stability Board (July 2011—

September 2011)

• Member, Board of Directors of ILEAP (International Lawyers and Economists

Against Poverty (June 2004-July 2011)

• Member, International Advisory Board, Financial Regulation and Human Rights

Project, Rethinking Bretton Woods, Center of Concern (2011—present)

• Member, Board of Directors, Washington Foreign Law Society (1999-2000).

• Member, Managing Global Issues Research Group (organized by Carnegie

Endowment for International Peace) (December 1997-July 1998).

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• Member, Study Group on IMF Transparency and Evaluation (organized by Center of

Concern, group consisted of academics, NGO’s and present and former IMF officials)

(June 1997-February 1998) (Report published April 1998).

• Advisor, Rethinking Bretton Woods Project (1994-2000).

• Member and Co-Rapporteur, Study Group on Responsibility of International

Organizations, International Law Association, (December 2005-2006)

• Member, Advisory Board, Law, Social Justice and Global Development Journal, (An

electronic journal at University of Warwick) Available at:

http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/law/elj/lgd (2008--2015)

• Member, Advisory Boards of American University International Law Review

(19952015) and Sustainable Development Law and Policy (2004-2015)

• Member, Organizing Group, LLM in International Trade and Investment Law for

African Lawyers, University of the Western Cape and Pretoria, South Africa (June

2003)

• Member, International Law Association’s Committee on Accountability of

International Organizations (2003—August 2004).

• Research Associate, Centre for Human Rights, Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria

(2005-2008)

• Visiting Professor, Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape, South

Africa (January-June 1996).

• Visiting Scholar, University of the Western Cape, South Africa (May 1994) (Assisted

law faculty with the development of an international business law curriculum).

• Faculty, Washington College of Law, Chile Summer Law Program (1992).

OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Associate, Reichler, Appelbaum & Wippman, Washington, DC (1985-1988).

• Advised public sector clients from developing countries on nationalization and

compensation disputes, contractual disputes, and arbitration.

Research Associate, International Law Institute, Washington, DC (1983-1985).

• Designed and developed training programs and simulation exercises on international

borrowing for high-level public and private sector officials. Programs attended by

150 participants from 50 developing countries.

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Consultant, United Nations Centre on Transnational Corporations, New York, New York

• Prepared report on foreign investment in Southern Africa (1982-1983).

EDUCATION

University of Pretoria, South Africa

LLD (International Development Law) 2010

Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC LL.M.,

International and Comparative Law, 1985.

Northeastern University Law School, Boston, Massachusetts J.D.,

1982.

University of Witwatersrand, Republic of South Africa

B.A., Political Science and Economics, 1977.

Bar Memberships: District of Columbia, New York.

HONORS

1994-95 LLM Professor of the Year.

2006-present National Research Foundation Rating (South Africa): B1

PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

“International Legal Aspects of the International Development Financing Institutions”, (OUP,

forthcoming)

“The International Legal System: Cases and Materials”, (co-authors: Mary Ellen O’Connell,

Naomi Roht-Arriaza and Richard Scott) (7th Ed. 2015)

“Negotiating International Business Transaction: A Practical Skills Approach through an

Extended Simulation Module Utilizing Collaborative Teaching Methodology” (co-authored

with Jay Finkelstein) (Aspen Publishers) (2013) (2d Edition, 2018)

“Regulatory Frameworks for Water Resource Management: A Comparative Study”

(Coauthor with Salman Salman) (The World Bank, Law, Justice and Development Series,

2006)

“Regulatory Frameworks for Dam Safety: A Comparative Study” (Co-author with

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Alessandro Palmieri and Salman Salman) (The World Bank, Law Justice and Development

Series, 2002) (book has been translated into Chinese, French and Russian)

EDITOR

“Sovereign Debt in the SADC Region”, DD Bradlow and M. Masamba (eds) (Pretoria

University Law Press, forthcoming)

“Values, Interest and Power: South African Foreign Policy in Uncertain Times” DD Bradlow

and E Sidiripolous (eds), Pretoria University Law Press, 2020 available for download at:

http://www.pulp.up.ac.za/edited-collections/values-interests-and-power-south-

african-foreign-policy-in-uncertain-times

“Advocating Social Change Through International Law: Exploring the Choice Between Hard

and Soft International Law”, D. Bradlow and D. Hunter, (eds) (Brill Publishers, 2020)

“International Financial Institutions and Global Legal Governance” H. Cisse, D.

Bradlow and B. Kingsbury (eds) (The World Bank 2012)

International Financial Institutions and International Law, D. Bradlow and D. Hunter (eds)

(Kluwer Press, 2010)

Legal Aspects of Foreign Direct Investment, (co-editor with A. Escher), (Kluwer Press)

(1999).

Debt and Financial Management: Legal Aspects, UNITAR Training Package (UNITAR)

(1993).

International Borrowing: Negotiating and Structuring International Debt Transactions,

International Law Institute (1st edition 1984; 2nd edition 1986; European edition: Martinus

Nijhoff, 1986) (3rd edition, 1994).

Judicial Enforcement of International Debt Obligations, International Law Institute (co-editor

with David Sassoon) (1987).

JOURNALS

“A Global Leviathan Emerges: The Federal Reserve, COVID-19, and International Law”, 114

Am. J. Int'l L. 657 (2020) (co-author Stephen Park) available at:

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-journal-of-international-

law/article/global-leviathan-emerges-the-federal-reserve-covid19-and-international-

law/B19827E62B485C90E9858620EC016711

“Multilateral Development Banks, Their Member States and Public Accountability: A

Proposal”, XI Indian Journal of International Economic Law 21-37, (2019)

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“Assessing the Potential for Global Economic Governance Reform” Bradlow D.D. (2018)

Assessing the Potential for Global Economic Governance Reform. International

Organisations Research Journal, vol. 13, no 4, pp. 213–236 (in English). DOI:

10.17323/1996-7845-2018-04-10.

“International Financial Regulations and Human Rights: Connecting the Dots”

(co-authors Aizawa and Wachenfeld) 15Manchester JIEL #1 pp2-144 (2018) available at:

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3171933

“Using a Shield As a Sword: Are International Organizations Abusing Their Immunity?

“31#1 Temple International and Comparative Law Journal pp 45-68 (2017)

“Can Parallel Lines Ever Meet? The Strange Case of the International Standards on

Sovereign Debt and Business and Human Rights”, 41 Yale J. Int'l. L. Online 205 (2016).

Available at: https://campuspress.yale.edu/yjil/files/2016/10/K-Bradlow-Special-Edition-

2gffdto.pdf

“Lessons from the Frontlines: What I Learned from My Participation in the G20” Global

Summitry 2016; doi: 10.1093/global/guv007 available at:

http://globalsummitry.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/guv007?

ijkey=ZyuMnnQMIHEVYRP&keytype=ref

Podcast embedded in paper available at: oxford.ly/1MFkAKB

http://globalsummitry.oxfordjournals.org/content/1/2/135.full?etoc Global Summitry 2016 1: 135-150

“A Framework for Assessing Global Economic Governance” 36 B.C. Int'l & Comp. L. Rev.

971 (2013) and Boston College Law Review, Vol. 54, 2013 (joint issue)

“The Operational Policies and Procedures of the World Bank and the International Finance

Corporation: Creating Law-Making and Law Governed Institutions” 10 International

Organization Law Review 3 (2013) (Co-authored with Andria Naude-Fourie)

“Public Participation and the Private Sector: The Role of the Multilateral Development Banks

and the Evolving Legal Standards” 4 Erasmus Law Review”2 (2011) (Co-authored with

Megan Chapman) available at: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1971695

“Reforming the Global Financial Architecture: Is Real Change Coming?” Global Dialogue,

May 2009 (published by Institute for Global Dialogue) (also available at:

http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1403987)

“Developing Countries Debt Crises, International Financial Institutions, and International

Law: Some Preliminary Thoughts”, 2008 German Yearbook of International Law (also

available at: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1342539)

“Private Finance, Social Responsibility and Transitional Justice: The Case for South African

Reconciliation and Development Bonds”, 15:1 Human Rights Brief 7 (2007)

“Training Law Students to be International Transactional Lawyers – Using An Extended

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Simulation To Educate Law Students About Business Transactions” (Co-authored with Jay

Finkelstein) 1 Pepperdine Journal of Business, Entrepreneurship and the Law 67 (2007).

(also available at: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1084071 )

“The Changing Role of the IMF in the Governance of the Global Economy and Its

Consequences” 2007 South African Yearbook of International Affairs (2007)

“Differing Conceptions of Development and the Content of International Development Law”

21:1 South African Journal of Human Rights (2005) reprinted in Development and Economic

Resources, from Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), Developed under the

Auspices of the UNESCO, Eolss Publishers, Oxford ,UK, [http://www.eolss.net]

“Private Complainants and International Organizations: A Comparative Study of the

Independent Inspection Mechanisms in International Financial Institutions”, 36 Georgetown

J. Int’l. L 403 (2005).

“Development Decision Making and the Content of International Development Law”, 27

B.C. Intl. & Comp. L. Rev. 195 (2004)

“The Governance of the International Financial Institutions: The Need for Reform”, 43

Indian Journal of International Law,” 533 (2003).

“Should The International Financial Institutions Play a Role in The Implementation and

Enforcement of International Humanitarian Law?”, 50 Kansas Law Review 695 (2002)

“The Changing Dynamics of International Financial Negotiations,” MEFMI Forum

(December 2001).

“Lessons From the NGO Campaign Against The Second Review of the World Bank

Inspection Panel,” 7 ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law 247 (2001).

“The Times They Are A ‘Changin’: Differing Conceptions of Development and the Reform

of the WTO,” 33 George Washington International Law Review 503 (2001).

“Stuffing New Wine Into Old Bottles: The Troubling Case of the IMF,” 3 Journal of

International Banking Regulation 9 (2001).

“The World Commission on Dams and Its Contribution to the Broader Debate on

Development Decision-Making,” 16 American University International Law Review 1531

(2001) (reprinted reprinted as “Mediating the Traumas of Techno-Economic Change: A Case

Study in Popular Input” in The Future of Peace, N. Kittrie, H. Carazo and J. Mancham (eds)

(2003).

“Precedent Setting NGO Campaign Saves World Bank Inspection Panel,” 6 Human Rights

Brief, No. 3, p. 74, May 1999.

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“A Legal Perspective on the Asian Crisis and Lessons for Africa,” 1 Banking & Financial

Law Journal of Ghana 110 (1999).

“The World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and Human Rights,” 6 Journal of

Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems 68 (1996).

“A Test Case for the World Bank,” Am.U. J. Int'l. L. and Pol'y 247 (1996).

“Limited Mandates and Intertwined Problems: A New Challenge for the World Bank and the

IMF,” 17 Human Rights Quarterly 411 (co-authored with Claudio Grossman) (1995).

“International Organizations and Private Complainants: The Case of the World Bank

Inspection Panel,” 34 Virginia Journal of International Law 553 (1994).

“The World Bank's New Inspection Panel: A Constructive Step in the Transformation of the

International Legal Order,” 54 Zeitschrift für Ausländisches Öffentliches Recht und

Völkerrecht 392 (Max-Planck Institute) (co-authored with S. Schlemmer-Schulte) (1994).

“Are We Being Propelled Towards a People: Centered Transnational Legal Order?” 9 Am. U.

J. Int'l. L. and Pol'y 1 (co-authored with Claudio Grossman) (1993).

“South African Worker and Community Groups and the Operations of the World Bank: A

Program of Action” 1 East African Journal of Peace and Human Rights 224 (1993).

(Reprinted in MULBERRY, Mostly Unread Literature Bearing Extraordinarily Rich and

Relevant Yields, Series No. 4 (96), (Olive (ODST) Subscription Service, Durban, South

Africa) (1996).

“Human Rights, Public Finance and the Development Process: A Critical Introduction,” 8

Am.U.J. Int’l. L. and Pol’y 1 (1992).

“Regional Developments in Africa,” 25 The International Lawyer l053 (l99l).

“Debt, Development and Human Rights: Lessons from South Africa,” 12 Michigan Journal

of International Law 647 (l99l).

BOOK CHAPTERS, MONOGRAPHS

“Defining a South African foreign policy for the 2020s: Challenges, constraints and

opportunities” (co-authors: Elizabeth Sidiropoulos & Luanda Mpungose) in“Values, Interest

and Power: South African Foreign Policy in Uncertain Times” DD Bradlow and E

Sidiripolous (eds), Pretoria University Law Press, 2020 available at:

http://www.pulp.up.ac.za/edited-collections/values-interests-and-power-south-african-

foreign-policy-in-uncertain-times

“Lessons learned and the path forward” (co-authors: Elizabeth Sidiropoulos & AnaSofia

Bizos) in“Values, Interest and Power: South African Foreign Policy in Uncertain Times” DD

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Bradlow and E Sidiripolous (eds), Pretoria University Law Press, 2020 available at:

http://www.pulp.up.ac.za/edited-collections/values-interests-and-power-south-african-

foreign-policy-in-uncertain-times

“Soft International Law and the Promotion of Financial Regulation and Responsibility” in

“Advocating Social Change Through International Law: Exploring the Choice Between Hard

and Soft International Law”, D. Bradlow and D. Hunter, (eds) (Brill Publishers, 2020)

“Introduction: Exploring the Relationship between Hard and Soft

International Law and Social Change” (Co-authored with David Hunter) in “Advocating

Social Change Through International Law: Exploring the Choice Between Hard and Soft

International Law”, D. Bradlow and D. Hunter, (eds) (Brill Publishers, 2020) “Hard and Soft International Law and Their Contribution to Social

Change: The Lessons Learned” (Co-authored with David Hunter) in “Advocating Social

Change Through International Law: Exploring the Choice Between Hard and Soft

International Law”, D. Bradlow and D. Hunter, (eds) (Brill Publishers, 2020)

“The Multilateral Development Banks and the Management of the Human Rights Impacts of

Their Operations” (co-authored with Andria Naudé Fourie) in “Research Handbook on

Human Rights and Business”, D. Birchell and S. Deva (eds) (Edward Elgar, 2019)

“Don’t Waste a Serious Crisis: Lessons from South Africa’s Debt Crisis” in

Sovereign Debt Crises: What Have We Learned? Bohoslavsky and Raffer (eds), (Cambridge

University Press, 2017)

“The G20 and Africa: A Critical Assessment”, South African Institute for International

Affairs Occasional Papers Series #145 (Economic Diplomacy Programme) (2013)

“Independent Accountability Mechanisms at International and Regional Development Banks”

(Co-authored with Andria Naude Fourie in Handbook of Innovations in Transnational

Governance, D.Held and T. Hale (eds) (2011)

“The Reform of the Governance of the IFIs: A Critical Assessment” “International Financial

Institutions and Global Legal Governance” edited by H. Cisse, D. Bradlow and B. Kingsbury

(The World Bank 2012)

“Reforming Global Economic Governance: A Strategy for Middle Powers in the G20” in

Going Global, AIIA and Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (May 2011)

“The Operations of International Financial Institutions and International Law” in

International Financial Institutions and International Law, D. Bradlow and D. Hunter (eds)

(Kluwer Press, 2010)

“Introduction” and “Conclusion” ” in International Financial Institutions and International

Law, D. Bradlow and D. Hunter (eds) (Kluwer Press, 2010) (with David Hunter)

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“Assessing International Financial Reform" in International Law, Economic Globalization

and Developing Countries, J. Faundez, C. Tan, eds., Edward Elgar Press, 2010. (available at:

http://ssrn.com/author=283289)

“An Experiment in Creative Financing to Promote Reconciliation and Development In South

Africa” in Africa’s Finances: The Contribution of Remittances, R. Bardouille, M. Ndulo and

M. Grieco (eds., 2008) ( also available at:

http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=987506)

Entry on “The World Bank Group” in Robertson, Roland, and Jan Aart Scholte, eds.

Encyclopedia of Globalization. (New York: Routledge, 2006)

“At the Mercy of Vultures: Sovereign Creditors in the Courts”, in Ad Honorem Ion

Dogaru:Studii Juridice Alese, (Rumania, 2005), (with Ruxandra Burdescu)

“Operational Policies and Procedures and an Ombudsman”, in Accountability of the

International Monetary Fund, B. Carin and A. Wood (eds., 2005)

“Best Practices and Key Issues to be Addressed in a Regulatory Framework for Public Debt

Management,” (UNITAR Best Practices Series No. 4) (2003).

“The Changing Context for Negotiations with International Financial Institution and How

African Countries Can Respond To It” (UNITAR Discussion Document No. 19) (2003).

“Some Lessons About the Negotiating Dynamics in International Debt Transactions”

(UNITAR Discussion Document No. 9) (2000).

“The Review of the IMF’s Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility” (UNITAR Discussion

Documents No. 7) (2000).

“The Role of The Lawyer in International Debt Operations in Developing Countries”

(UNITAR Discussion Documents No. 6) (2000).

“Legal Aspects of Foreign Investment in South Africa,” Legal Aspects of Foreign Direct

Investment, D. Bradlow and A. Escher (eds.) (Kluwer Press) (1999).

“Introduction,” Legal Aspects of Foreign Direct Investment, D. Bradlow and A. Escher (eds.)

(Kluwer Press) (1999).

“The Changing Operations of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, and Its

Implications for Southern Africa,” Democracy, Human Rights and Economic Development in

Southern Africa, N. Steytler (ed.) (Lex Patria Publishers, South Africa) (1997).

“Adjusting the Bretton Woods Institutions to Contemporary Realities” (co-authored with

Claudio Grossman), Rethinking Bretton Woods, J.M. Griesgraber and B.G. Gunter (eds.)

(Pluto Press with the Center of Concern) (1996).

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“Negotiation Theory and Practice: Case Study: Negotiating With Commercial Banks”

(UNITAR) (1996).

“Negotiation Theory and Practice: Module on Negotiating With Bilateral Aid Agencies”

(UNITAR) (1996).

“Sources of International Funds,” Debt and Financial Management: Legal Aspects,

(UNITAR) (1993).

“International Financing Techniques,” Debt and Financial Management: Legal Aspects,

(UNITAR) (1993).

“The International Monetary Fund, The World Bank, and Debt Management,” Debt and

Financial Management: Legal Aspects, (UNITAR) (1993).

“Renegotiation and Enforcement of International Debt,” Debt and Financial Management:

Legal Aspects, (UNITAR) (1993).

“The Structure and Function of the International Monetary Fund,” International Borrowing:

Negotiating and Structuring International Debt Transactions, Daniel D. Bradlow (editor)

(International Law Institute) (1st edition 1984, 2nd edition 1986).

“Introduction to Legal Issues Raised by International Loan Agreements,” International

Borrowing: Negotiating and Structuring International Debt Transactions, Daniel D. Bradlow

(editor) (International Law Institute) (1st edition 1984).

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

“Reforming Global Economic Governance: A Strategy for Middle Powers in the G20” Paper

prepared for the workshop on “Going Global: Australia, Brazil, Indonesia, Korea and South

Africa in International Affairs”, Jakarta, Indonesia, May 25-26, 2010 also available on SSRN

at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1624909 and a shorter version is available at:

http://www.voxeu.org/index.php?q=node/5403

“The Changing International Business Context and the Challenge it Poses for the Education

of International Business Lawyers", Proceedings of the Conference on “The Law of

International Business Transactions: A Global Perspective” International Association of Law

Schools, Hamburg, Germany, (April, 2008) (available at;

http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1128158)

“The Governance of International Financial Institutions: The Need for Reform”, Proceedings

of the 2003 Hague Joint Conference on Contemporary Issues of International Law, The

Hague, Netherlands, (July 2003) (TMC Asser Press)

“The Role of the World Bank in Post-Conflict Situations,” Proceedings of the 95th Annual

Meeting of the American Society of International Law, Washington, DC (April 2001).

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“Rapidly Changing Functions and Slowly Evolving Structures: The Troubling Case of the

IMF,” Proceedings of the 94th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law,

Washington, DC (April 2000).

“A Legal Perspective on the Asian Crisis and Lessons for Africa” Proceedings of the Tenth

Annual Conference, The African Society of International and Comparative Law, Addis

Ababa, Ethiopia (August 1998).

“Roundtable on The Accountability of International Organizations to Non-State Actors”

Proceedings of the 92nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law, pp.

359-360 (April 1998).

“Greater Public Accountability Will Improve The Efficacy of the Multilateral Development

Banks,” The Proceedings of the 5th Annual Conference of the African Society of International

and Comparative Law, Accra, Ghana (1993).

COMPACT DISCS

“Guidance Document on Debt and Financial Management: Preparing a National Profile to

Assess the National Infrastructure for Sound Financial Management” (UNITAR) (1998-99).

REPORTS AND SUBMISSIONS TO OFFICIAL BODIES

“COVID 19: Multilateralism in Times of Global Pandemics: Lessons Learned and the Way

Forward” T20 Task Force 11: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Complex Problems, D.

Bradlow, S.Lechtenberg-Kasten, M.Akeel. S.M. Khasru , A. Chatterjee (2020)

“How to Make Economic Reforms Consistent with Human Rights Obligation: Guiding

Principles on Economic Reforms and Human Rights Impact Assessments”, United Nations

Human Rights Special Procedures, Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa, Centre for

Human Rights, University of Pretoria, (published by Centre for Human Rights, Faculty of

Law, University of Pretoria, 2020) available at:

http://www.chr.up.ac.za/images/researchunits/idlu/files/EN_-

_Economic_reforms_and_human_rights_obligations_web.pdf?:linktarget=_blank

Munoz Cabre M., Ndhlukula K., Musasike T., Bradlow D., Pillay K., Gallagher K.P., Chen

Y., Loots J., & Ma X., (2020) “Expanding Renewable Energy for Access and Development:

the Role of Development Finance Institutions in Southern Africa,” Boston University, Global

Development Policy Center available at:

https://www.chr.up.ac.za/images/researchunits/idlu/files/GDP_SADC_Report_EN_Nov_16.p

df

“Scaling Development Finance for Our Common Future (co-authored with K. Gallagher,

L.A. Serino, and J. Siabe Serrate) T20 Task Force 9: International Financial Architecture

for Stability and Development (May 2018) available at:

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3202308

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“Concept Note on Financing University Tuition: Creating a Self- Sustaining University

Tuition Financing Mechanism Using Bonds and Public Service “ (Co-author with Prof.

Edward Webster) submitted to Commission of Inquiry into Higher Education and Training

chaired by Judge Heher (May 2016)

Amicus Brief, Jam et al v IFC, US Circuit Court for the District of Columbia District, filed 16

August 2016. (USCA Case #16-7051)

“Sustainability and Infrastructure Investment: National Development Banks in Africa”

(coauthored with Christopher Humphrey), GEGI Working Paper 002 10/2015 (Global

Economic Governance Initiative, Boston University, 2015) also available at:

http://www.bu.edu/pardeeschool/research/gegi/program-area/china-and-global-

developmentbanking/task-force-on-development-banks-and-sustainable-development/

“Four Briefing Papers for policy makers and regulators on following international standards:

the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision’s Core Principles for Effective Banking

Supervision (BCP); the International Organization of Securities Commissions’ Objectives

and Principles of Securities Regulation; the International Association of Insurance

Supervisors’ Insurance Core Principles and Methodology; the Committee on Payment and

Settlement Systems’ Core Principles for Systematically Important Payment Systems; and the

Recommendations for Securities Settlement Systems and the Assessment Methodology for

the Recommendations for the Securities Settlement Systems. Commissioned by

Commonwealth Secretariat (2010)

“The Evolution of Operational Policies and Procedures at International Financial Institutions:

Normative Significance and Enforcement Potential” Report to the ILA Study Group on

Responsibility of International Organizations (April 2011) Co-authored with Andria Naude

Fourie) (available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1858897.)

“The Governance of the IMF: The Need for Comprehensive Reform,” (prepared for G24

Technical Committee) available at www.g24.org/brad0906.pdf (2006) (also available at

http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=92846

“Study on An Inspection Function for the African Development Bank Group” (prepared for

African Development Bank Group) (November 2003).

“Comments on “Making the IMF’s Independent Evaluation Office (EVO) Operational: A

Background Paper” (submitted to the IMF) (September 2000).

Cropper, A; Bradlow, D; and Halle M. 2000 “Regulation, Compliance, and Implementation”

Thematic Review Paper, Vol. 4. (Prepared as an input to the World Commission on Dams,

Cape Town, www.dams.org).

Comments on the Report of the Inspection Panel Working Group Entitled “Second Review of

the Inspection Panel 1998 Clarification of Certain Aspects of the Resolution” (submitted to

World Bank Group) (March 1999).

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“The Case for a World Bank Ombudsman,” Hearings on Appropriations for International

Financial Institutions, US House of Representatives Banking, Finance, Trade and Monetary

policy (May 1993).

Testimony on “The Need for a World Bank Ombudsman,” Sub-Committee on International

Financial Institutions, Standing Committee on Finance, Canadian House of Commons,

Ottowa, Canada (February 1993).

“Statement on H.R. 3458: The South African Financial Sanctions for Democracy Amendment

Act,” Hearings of the Subcommittee in International Development, Finance, Trade and

Monetary Policy of the Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs, U.S. House of

Representatives (February 22, 1990).

“Statement on the Rescheduling of the Republic of South Africa’s Debt,” Hearings of the

Subcommittee in International Development, Finance, Trade and Monetary Policy of the

Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives (August

1, 1989).

TEACHING MATERIALS

Materials for a 4-Part On-line Course on Global Financial Governance Offered by United

Nations Institute on Training and Research (UNITAR) For more information on UNITAR

and its on-line training courses, see: http://www.unitar.org/e-learning Also available at

SSRN: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1488020

Class subject materials: International Financial Law and Development Finance; International

Monetary Law; Legal Aspects of Foreign Direct Investment; International Financial

Institutions, and International Business Negotiations.

“Negotiating Financial Transactions,” On-Line Training Course, UNITAR (2003).

Teaching International Economic Law: Part 1 (Public International Law Issues, International

Trade and Investment), prepared for workshop on “Teaching International Economic Law,”

University of the North, South Africa (October 1996).

Teaching International Economic Law: Part 2 (Transfers of Technology. International

Financial Law, Dispute Resolution), prepared for workshop on “Teaching International

Economic Law,” University of the North, South Africa (May 1997).

Selected Recent Short Articles and Blog Posts

“Reforming Responsibly: Why Governments Should Assess the Human Rights Impacts of

Economic Reforms”, South Views, South Centre30 April 2020, available at:

https://www.southcentre.int/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/SViews-Bradlow.pdf

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“Deterring the Debt Vultures in Africa”, Project Syndicate, 20 May 2020 available at:

https://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/new-fund-can-deter-africa-sovereign-debt-

vultures-by-daniel-d-bradlow-2020-05

Bradlow, Daniel David, “Why Central Banks Need to Take Human Rights More Seriously”

(July 9, 2019). Available at

SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3417735 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3417735

Printed in Open Democracy, 9 July 2019, available at:

https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/oureconomy/why-central-banks-need-take-human-rights-

more-seriously/

“Prudent Debt Management and Lessons from the Mozambique Constitutional Council”,

AfronomicsLaw Blog, 5 August 2020, available at:

https://www.afronomicslaw.org/2020/08/05/prudent-debt-management-and-lessons-from-the-

mozambique-constitutional-council/

“The IMF’s $4bn loan for South Africa: the pros, cons and potential pitfalls”, The

Conversation, July 28, 2020 available at: https://theconversation.com/the-imfs-4bn-loan-for-

south-africa-the-pros-cons-and-potential-pitfalls-

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tor_africa&utm_term=The%20IMFs%204bn%20loan%20for%20South%20Africa%20the%2

0pros%20cons%20and%20potential%20pitfalls

“Africa’s Dilemma: Human Needs vs Creditors’ Rights”, in “The International Politics

around Africa’s Debt”, ISPI Dossier, 24 July 2020, Italian Institute for International Political

Studies (ISPI) available at: https://www.ispionline.it/it/pubblicazione/africas-dilemma-

human-needs-vs-creditors-rights-27017

“Central banks are waking up to climate change dangers. It’s about time”. The Conversation,

September 2, 2019 12.32pm SAST available at: https://theconversation.com/central-banks-

are-waking-up-to-climate-change-dangers-its-about-time-122204

“An IMF that works for Africa” in France: The Biarritz Summit, The Global Governance

Project, 12 August 2019 available at: http://bit.ly/G7France. Article is available at:

http://www.globalgovernanceproject.org/2019/08/12/an-imf-that-works-for-africa/

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS (TO OFFICIALS FROM GOVERNMENT AND MULTILATERAL

ENTITIES)

“Some Suggestions on Harmonization of IAM Rules and Procedures”, presentation at 7th

Annual Meeting of the Principals of the Independent Accountability Mechanisms, Tokyo,

Japan, June 28-29, 2010.

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“The Governance of the IMF: The Need for Comprehensive Reform,” Presentation to G24

Technical Committee, Singapore, September 2006

“The Need for Operational Policies and Procedures and an Ombudsman for the IMF”,

presented at seminar for IMF Executive Directors and Senior Staff, organized by Center for

Global Studies, University of Victoria, Washington D.C., February 2004

“The Changing Climate for International Economic Negotiations and New Challenges and

Opportunities for African Countries” presentation to senior government officials, Mbabane,

Swaziland (July 2001).

“Legal Issues in Loan Agreements and the Role of the Lawyer in International Loan

Negotiations,” presentation to senior government officials, Mbabane, Swaziland (July 2001).

“The Changing Climate for International Economic Negotiations and New Challenges and

Opportunities for African Countries,” presentation to Standing Parliament Committee on

Finance, Mbabane, Swaziland (July 2001).

“The Changing Climate for International Economic Negotiations and New Challenges and

Opportunities for African Countries,” presentation to senior government officials, Maseru,

Lesotho (July 2001).

“Changing Conditions for Designing, Negotiating, Constructing and Operating Large

Infrastructure Projects and the Significance of the Report of the World Commission on

Dams,” presentation to senior staff, Lesotho Highlands Development Authority, Maseru,

Lesotho, July 2001.

“Legal Aspects of Debt Management,” presentation to senior staff, Reserve Bank of Lesotho,

Maseru, Lesotho, July 2001.

“The Existing Regulatory Framework for Government Debt in South Africa and the Impact

of the New Constitution on Government Borrowing,” Workshop on Debt Management in

South Africa for South African Government officials, Community Law Centre, University of

the Western Cape, South Africa, May 1996.

“A Proposal For A World Bank Ombudsman,” Informal Seminar for Executive Directors of

the World Bank, Washington, DC, April 1993.

Testimony on “The Need for a World Bank Ombudsman” Sub-Committee on International

Financial Institutions, Standing Committee on Finance, Canadian House of Commons,

Ottawa, Canada, February 1993.

Testimony on “The South African Financial Sanctions for Democracy Amendment Act”

(H.R. 3458), U.S. House of Representatives Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee,

Subcommittee on International Development, Finance, Trade and Monetary Policy, February

1990.

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Testimony on “Rescheduling South African Debt,” U.S. House of Representatives Banking,

Finance and Urban Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on International Development,

Finance, Trade, and Monetary Policy, August 1989.

MEDIA APPEARANCES

CNBC Africa; Swazi TV; Lesotho TV; Swazi Radio; Lesotho Radio; Voice of America; BBC

Radio; Diane Rehm Show (National Public Radio);Africa Journal, Worldnet TV;

Classic FM Radio (South Africa), SAFM (South Africa), Going Global (TV Show); The

Environment Show (National Public Radio), eNCA, Radio 702, SABC , BBC Radio, CCTV,

Phoenix TV, Kyknet

Languages

English (native speaker);

Afrikaans (intermediate reading and comprehension);

French (intermediate reading, speaking, and comprehension)