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Contemporary issues in consumer bankruptcy

Wolfram Backert, Susan Block-Lieb, Johanna Niemi (eds.)

Peter Lang, c2013

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Includes bibliographical references

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  • Introduction / Wolfram Backert, Susan Block-Lieb, Johanna Niemi
  • Never too small to fail : insolvency of consumers as an international concern / Johanna Niemi
  • Regulation and self-regulation in the fight against over-indebtedness in the Netherlands : a socio-legal and economic analysis / Nick Huls, Nadja Jungman
  • The new Swedish debt relief act / Annina Persson
  • Fourteen years of consumer bankruptcy in Austria / Georg E. Kodek
  • South African homeowners are not protected against various interest rates hikes / Michelle Kelly-Louw
  • Punishing the lender for who's sake? : impacts of the new case law and follow-ups to the 2006 reform of the consumer credit regulation in Japan / Souichiroun Kozuka
  • Unemployment and over-indebtedness in Germany / Michael Knobloch
  • The ultimate victims of the economic crisis : a portrait of Portuguese overburdened families / Cláudia Abreu Lopes, Catarina Frade, Fernanda Jesus
  • Over-indebtedness, health and social network / Eva Münster, Ulrike Zier, Heiko Rüger, Stephan Letzel
  • The role of government as a creditor of the disadvantaged / Stephanie Ben-Ishai, Saul Schwartz, Jeremy Barretto

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Description

The economic crisis hit individuals and households hard. Not surprisingly, it took a long time before people took to the streets; research shows that debtors with serious debt problems tend to suffer quietly. This book provides empirical information and profiles of debtors who have filed bankruptcy or debt adjustments because of serious debt problems. Previous research demonstrated that unemployment and health problems contribute to over-indebtedness. This book suggests that it is also the other way round: debt also contributes to ill-health. It also shows that relief is possible. With examples of debt adjustment laws in Sweden, the Netherlands and Austria and consumer protection in Japan and South Africa, the book argues that legal systems can and should help over-indebted households.

Table of Contents

Contents: Johanna Niemi: Never too Small to Fail: Insolvency of Consumers as an International Concern - Nick Huls/Nadja Jungman: Regulation and Self-regulation in the Fight against Over-indebtedness in the Netherlands: A Socio-legal and Economic Analysis - Annina Persson: The New Swedish Debt Relief Act - Georg E. Kodek: Fourteen Years of Consumer Bankruptcy in Austria - Michelle Kelly-Louw: South African Homeowners Are Not Protected against Various Interest Rates Hikes - Souichiroun Kozuka: Punishing the Lender for Who's Sake? Impacts of the New Case Law and Follow-ups to the 2006 Reform of the Consumer Credit Regulation in Japan - Michael Knobloch: Unemployment and Over-indebtedness in Germany - Claudia Abreu Lopes/ Catarina Frade/Fernanda Jesus: The Ultimate Victims of the Economic Crisis: A Portrait of Portuguese Overburdened Families - Eva Munster/Ulrike Zier/ Heiko Ruger/Stephan Letzel: Over-indebtedness, Health and Social Network - Stephanie Ben-Ishai/Saul Schwartz/Jeremy Barretto: The Role of Government as a Creditor of the Disadvantaged.

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