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European Cross-Border Insolvency Law
2016Abstract This book provides a distilled and accessible analysis of the European cross-border insolvency law. With reference to the amended Insolvency Regulation (EIR) and related sources it examines the issues involved in intra-member state cross-border insolvency.
Bork, R, MANGANO, Renato
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The Rome I Regulation in Eu Cross-Border Insolvency and Restructuring
European Insolvency and Restructuring JournalThe Rome I Regulation on the law applicable to contractual obligations can play a key role in cross-border insolvency and restructuring proceedings.
A. Leandro
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Establishing cross‐border insolvency rules for shipping in Hainan free trade port
International Insolvency ReviewThe Hainan Free Trade Port Law grants Hainan unprecedented rule‐making autonomy compared with other domestic pilot free trade zones. This autonomy provides a solid foundation for Hainan to develop cross‐border insolvency rules for shipping.
Zhu Li, Ya ‐ ru Zhu
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Cross‐border insolvency in the BRICS nations: A comparative analysis and proposal for a concordat
International Insolvency ReviewThere is little doubt that global commerce is the backbone of most national economies. Nonetheless, with trade transcending domestic boundaries and corporations becoming multinational, financial problems tend to become global exponentially.
Nikolaos Voutyrakos, Akanksha Oak
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Current issues of the institution of cross-border insolvency in private international law
Integrare prin cercetare și inovare. Științe juridice și economiceIn the current modern context, the legal regulation of cross-border insolvency issues in the field of private international law becomes particularly important considering the complicated economic situation and foreign policy worldwide. In such conditions,
Cristina Bancu
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Cross‐border Insolvency in Hong Kong: Developments and Updates 2025
International Insolvency ReviewIn 2022, the author surveyed the extensive common law framework of providing recognition of and assistance to foreign insolvency practitioners in Hong Kong and argued that the development was intended to achieve two objectives, namely harmonizing the ...
Patrick Yung
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2017
Abstract In the practice of insolvency law, the usual challenge is to work out the answer to a problem as a matter of general law and then to factor in the consequences of one or more of the parties being insolvent. In cross-border insolvency cases, this exercise can be made considerably more complicated by choice of law issues ...
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Abstract In the practice of insolvency law, the usual challenge is to work out the answer to a problem as a matter of general law and then to factor in the consequences of one or more of the parties being insolvent. In cross-border insolvency cases, this exercise can be made considerably more complicated by choice of law issues ...
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2017
Abstract Chapter 5 is concerned with cross-border insolvency.
Sarah Paterson, Rafal Zakrzewski
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Abstract Chapter 5 is concerned with cross-border insolvency.
Sarah Paterson, Rafal Zakrzewski
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Cross-Border Insolvency In India: Challenges And Opportunities For Reform
International Journal For Multidisciplinary ResearchThe rapid globalization of trade and commerce has made cross-border insolvency a significant concern for multinational corporations and investors. With the growth of international transactions and foreign direct investment, the need for an efficient ...
Sidhi MJain
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Studia Universitatis Moldaviae. Seria Stiinte Sociale
This article analyzes the doctrine regarding the origin and evolution of the rule stating that the existence of an international treaty is a prerequisite for the recognition of cross-border insolvency.
Cristina Bancu
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This article analyzes the doctrine regarding the origin and evolution of the rule stating that the existence of an international treaty is a prerequisite for the recognition of cross-border insolvency.
Cristina Bancu
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