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Harmonising insolvency law in the EU: New thoughts on old ideas in the wake of the COVID‐19 pandemic [PDF]
While the harmonisation of insolvency law in the European Union (EU) has been a top priority on the European institutions' agenda in the last decade, it is well known that this endeavour has been slow and has often met resistance from the Member States ...
Ghio E +5 more
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The Rise of ‘Group Solution’ in Insolvency Law and Bank Resolution [PDF]
This article traces the emergence of the concept of ‘group solution’ and its manifestations in insolvency law and bank resolution as an alternative to the rigid entity-by-entity approach.
Kokorin I.
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The future of corporate insolvency law: A review of technology and AI‐powered changes
The conversation about how artificial intelligence (AI) might affect various areas of law (and other areas of life) has, in recent months, centred around ChatGPT which is just one application of AI.
Akshaya Kamalnath
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The Future of Insolvency Law in a Post-Pandemic World
The COVID-19 crisis has encouraged many countries to amend their insolvency laws. In most cases, these amendments took place temporarily, especially during the hibernation phase of the pandemic.
Aurelio Gurrea-Martínez
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An Analysis of the Multiple Aims of Insolvency Law: From the Internal and External Perspectives
With the development of the insolvency legal system, protecting creditors’ rights and interests is no longer the sole purpose of insolvency law. Conversely, the aims of insolvency law have shown a trend of diversified development.
Zhaodi Yu
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Corporate Restructuring and Creditor Power: Evidence from European Insolvency Law Reforms
In an attempt to match US bankruptcy law, many European countries have reformed their insolvency laws towards a regime that fosters corporate restructuring. This paper evaluates the implications of these reforms.
F. Closset +3 more
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Zombie companies emerged in China for economic and social reasons, particularly as a result of earlier expansionary economic policies. Having been kept alive through subsidies for social and political reasons more recently zombie companies have been the ...
Jingchen Zhao +3 more
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The purpose of this article is to present the legal position of creditors and third parties secured by rights in rem. The analysis takes into consideration the situation when the bankruptcy of a debtor is declared.
Karolina Ochocińska
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Globalized Cross-Border Insolvency Law: The Roles Played by China
This study empirically investigates China’s participation in the globalized cross-border insolvency collaboration system. It is the first time for the development of China’s cross-border insolvency law to be examined against the background of private ...
Zinian Zhang
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Jurisdiction over Cross-Border Insolvency Proceedings
The analysis of the opening of insolvency proceedings under European Union law involves the identification of incidental rules applicable to the insolvency proceedings with an element of foreignness when it concerns the Member ...
Codrut Nicolae Savu
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