Principles of international insolvency
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Principles of international insolvency
(Law and practice of international finance, v. 1)
Sweet & Maxwell, 2007
2nd ed
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First ed.: in 1995
Includes indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Practical guidance on insolvency law for international financial transactions
* Provides comparative studies of key areas of international insolvency law, including: judicial reorganisations and plans, private restructuring agreements and workouts, liquidations, the liabilities of corporate directors and lender liability, voidable preferences, priorities, trusts and custodianship, the impact of insolvency on contracts and leases as well as bank insolvencies and state insolvencies
* Provides snapshots of insolvency laws worldwide
* Discusses conflict of laws on insolvency, including the EU Insolvency Regulation and the Uncitral Model Law
目次
- Part one # General. Introduction. Comparison of work-outs, judicial rescues and liquidations. Part two # Jurisdictions of the World. Legal families of the world. Indicators of insolvency law. Anglo-American common law jurisdictions. Napoleonic jurisdictions. Roman-Germanic jurisdictions. Other groups of jurisdictions. Part three # Insolvency Topics. Entry criteria for insolvency proceedings
- stays on claimants. Management of insolvency proceedings. The bankruptcy ladder of priorities. Bankrupt#s property and trusts
- publicity. Non-consensual trusts and tracing. Security interests. Insolvency set-off. Contracts, leases and forfeitures. Avoidance of preferences. Selected preference laws. Director liability. Shareholder and other third party liability. Part four # Workouts and reorganisations. Private restructuring agreements
- work-outs. Lender Liability. Judicial reorganisation plans. Part five # Special debtors. Bank insolvencies. State insolvency. Insolvency of individuals and other debtors. Part 6 - Conflict of laws. Insolvency conflict of laws: introduction and jurisdiction. Recognition of foreign insolvency stays and representatives. Applicable law. EU Insolvency Regulation. UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency.
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