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Maritime cross‐border insolvency in China

International Insolvency Review, 2020
AbstractDue 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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Derivatives in Cross-Border Insolvency Proceedings

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
Abstract This chapter defines derivatives as a starting point and looks at how they work. Traditionally, they have enjoyed privileged status in an insolvency scenario, both at the substantive-law level and at the conflict-of-laws level.
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Theory and Principle in Cross-Border Insolvency

2005
Abstract The concept of insolvency –– and indeed its reality –– may be said to form part of the common experience of organized human society. With the evolution of such notions as property, obligation, credit, and commercial exchange, the elements are in place from which individuals may conduct their affairs with a view to enhancing the ...
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Cross-Border Insolvency

Netherlands International Law Review, 1995
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Maritime Cross-Border Insolvency and Harmonisation

2019
The two previous chapters show that the insolvency laws as well as the maritime laws of Germany, England & Wales and the USA do not fall widely apart, but even minor differences can cause confusion and uncertainty for both practitioners and academics.
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Cross-Border Insolvency

Current Legal Problems, 1989
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Globalized Cross-Border Insolvency Law: The Roles Played by China

European Business Organization Law Review, 2021
Zinian Zhang
exaly  

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