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Cross-border insolvency avoidance actions in the EU: a necessary reflection
Journal of Private International LawAfter 25 years, the European Union can boast of having harmonised EU cross-border insolvencies in a Regulation (recasted once). The EU is presently addressing substantive harmonisation of insolvency law (via Directives) within the Union with a focus on ...
E. RodrĂguez-Pineau
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Cross-Border Security And Insolvency
2001Abstract 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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The Cross-border Insolvency Provision as Ius Contituendum of Bankruptcy Act of Indonesia
Law Development JournalThe lack of cross-border insolvency regulation in Indonesia is an issue that hasn't been resolved until now. Borderless business patterns that developed continuously resulted in the promulgation of cross-border insolvency regulations becoming ...
Andrian Andrian, Gunardi Lie
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The Uncitral model law: A harmonized approach to cross-border insolvency challenges
International Journal For Multidisciplinary ResearchThe UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency, established in 1997, which provides a framework for managing insolvency cases that span multiple jurisdictions.
Aahana
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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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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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India's Journey towards Cross-Border Insolvency Law Reform
Asian Journal of Comparative LawThis article examines India's journey towards a cross-border insolvency regime and its draft law on cross-border insolvency. The article analyses the areas of convergence and divergence between India's draft law and the UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross ...
Debaranjan Goswami, Andrew Godwin
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Al Qodiri : Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial dan Keagamaan
Article 1 of Law No. 37/2004 on Bankruptcy and Postponement of Debt Payment Obligations, what is meant by Bankruptcy is a general confiscation of all assets of the Bankrupt Debtor whose management and management is carried out by the Curator under the ...
Okta Putri Setia Ningtias
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Article 1 of Law No. 37/2004 on Bankruptcy and Postponement of Debt Payment Obligations, what is meant by Bankruptcy is a general confiscation of all assets of the Bankrupt Debtor whose management and management is carried out by the Curator under the ...
Okta Putri Setia Ningtias
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Justice Voice
Economic development across countries plays a crucial role in shaping an economic system that adapts to changing times. However, economic activities are inherently linked to various transactions, which may result in companies facing challenges, losses ...
Nurull Hikmah
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Economic development across countries plays a crucial role in shaping an economic system that adapts to changing times. However, economic activities are inherently linked to various transactions, which may result in companies facing challenges, losses ...
Nurull Hikmah
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Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, The
The accelerating pace of globalisation has intensified cross-border commercial transactions, inevitably increasing the incidence of cross-border insolvency.
Chengeto Natty Kazangarare
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The accelerating pace of globalisation has intensified cross-border commercial transactions, inevitably increasing the incidence of cross-border insolvency.
Chengeto Natty Kazangarare
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Maritime Cross-Border Insolvency in China
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019Due 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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