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Construction insolvency in Australia: reining in the beast
Insolvency has become endemic in the Australian construction industry. The scale of the problem has reached such proportions that both the NSW Parliament and the Senate have, in recent times, commissioned inquiries into construction insolvency.
Jeremy Coggins +2 more
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THE PRINCIPLE OF “POLLUTER PAYS” IN INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS GOVERNED BY LAW 85/2014 [PDF]
By means of this article the author, will analyse the incidence of the fundamental principle of environmental law “polluter pays” in the current national legislation and will identify its applicability, especially in what concerns insolvency ...
Candit Valentin VERNEA
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Abstract When tort judgments exceed the assets of tortfeasors and the tort victim has first‐party insurance for a portion of the loss suffered, the question arises as to how the recovery from the tortfeasor should be divided between` the tort victim on the one hand and the insurer via its rights of subrogation on the other.
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Breach of the principles of trail and legal rules in insolvency action [PDF]
In Iranian law, the declaration of insolvency is treated as "insolvency action". Thus, it is reasonable to expect that this action complies with the principles of trial and the legal rules.
Alireza Fasihizadeh +1 more
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Assurance of the Effectiveness of Corporate Insolvency Proceedings
This article examines some practical problems of the application of the Law on the Insolvency of Enterprises of the Republic of Lithuania related to the effectiveness of insolvency proceedings.
Egidija Tamošiūnienė +3 more
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The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Civil Proceedings in Austria1
The COVID-19 pandemic has not only posed immense challenges to public health but has also necessitated a significant shift in legal frameworks to address the dynamic circumstances it has created. This article provides an overview of the measures taken in
Nunner-Krautgasser Bettina +1 more
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ABSTRACT Whether corporate carbon management can enhance productive efficiency is central to firms' long‐term competitiveness and determines whether carbon reduction efforts can be sustained beyond regulatory compliance. This study examines how corporate carbon risk and opportunity management affects firm productivity (measured by total factor ...
Nan Huang, Hanlu Fan, Ruoxin Zhu
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The Restructuring of a Cross-border Group in German StaRUG Proceedings
Case note on AG Berlin Charlottenburg, 4.1.2024, NZI 2024, 193. This case note discusses the restructuring proceedings of Spark Networks SE under the German StaRUG.
Stephan Madaus
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The Debtor’s Property Selling in the Cross-Border Insolvency Proceedings
The title of this research is “The debtor’s property selling in the cross-border insolvency proceedings”. The insolvency proceeding gets the cross-border status also in case, if a debtor is an owner of the property outside of the main interests’ centre ...
Sproge Daiga
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ABSTRACT Research on ESG controversies has expanded rapidly, but findings remain fragmented and lack a unifying perspective. This study conducts a PRISMA‐guided, framework‐based systematic review of 68 empirical articles published between 2018 and 2025 (May) to synthesize the main determinants and consequences of ESG controversies.
Cristina Alexandrina Ştefănescu +1 more
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