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Cross-Border Insolvency Law

Abstract This chapter details the key concepts surrounding cross-border insolvency law. It explains the relevant codifications and the underlying principles. The chapter discusses the issues revolving around insolvency proceedings with cross-border connotations, such as jurisdiction, applicable law, recognition, and administration of ...
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Cross-Border Security And Insolvency

open access: yes, 2001
Abstract This volume analyzes the legal and practical issues that arise in cross-border transactions involving the taking and enforcement of security over movable and intangible property. Having analyzed the domestic law of security in the UK, US, France and Germany, it then focuses upon the private international law and insolvency law ...
Michael Bridge, Robert Stevens
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CROSS-BORDER INSOLVENCY LAW

open access: yes, 2016
This new work provides a comprehensive and theoretically rich discussion of the law on cross-border insolvency. It engages with several current multi-billion dollar insolvencies such as those of Nortel Networks and Lehman Brothers to provide the reader ...
Vincent Jeanneret, Louis Burrus
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Cross-border bank insolvency

open access: yesJournal of Banking Regulation, 2011
This timely book analyzes and discuss the various issues associated with cross-border bank insolvency following the financial crisis. Though financial markets and institutions have become international in recent years, regulation remains constrained by ...
Lastra, Rosa María.
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Cross-border Insolvencies

2017
Abstract Chapter 5 is concerned with cross-border insolvency.
Sarah Paterson, Rafal Zakrzewski
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Cross-Border Insolvency

The American Journal of Comparative Law, 1990
In the United States, debtor-creditor relations involving, for example, contract and tort claims and property rights, are governed basically by the laws of the various states. However, state insolvency proceedings as such, e.g., receiverships, are relatively rare because the entire field of bankruptcy is comprehensively and exclusively regulated by the
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Cross-Border Insolvencies

2019
Jefferson’s timeless statement is more appropriate than ever before. There has always been international commerce, but in the last decades the volume of international trade has reached unprecedented highs and the trends are globally set for growth as world exports continue to grow. Moreover, nowadays the merchants and their trade companies are replaced
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Cross‐border insolvency in the Balkans region

International Insolvency Review
AbstractIn a constantly evolving world, it is necessary to safeguard trade and investment relations through the establishment of clear rules for cooperation between national courts and practitioners from different jurisdictions on cross‐border insolvency cases.
Catherine Bridge Zoller   +7 more
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Maritime Cross-Border Insolvency in China

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
Due to the high degree of mobility of ships and the special operational structures of shipping companies, it is difficult to harmonise the cross-border insolvency regime with the maritime law regime governing ships. One of the typical examples is the recent bankruptcy of Hanjin Shipping Co Ltd.
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