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International cooperation in bankruptcy and insolvency matters / / Bob Wessels, Bruce A. Markell, Jason J. Kilborn
International cooperation in bankruptcy and insolvency matters / / Bob Wessels, Bruce A. Markell, Jason J. Kilborn
Autore Wessels B.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, [England] ; ; New York, New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (285 p.)
Disciplina 340.9/78
Soggetto topico Conflict of laws - Bankruptcy
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-19-971285-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Authors' Note; About the Authors; Chapter 1 General Introduction; A. Insolvency and Bankruptcy; B. Roman Times; C. Middle Ages; D. Commercial Code of Napoleon and the Rise of General Bankruptcy Law; E. Emerging Tendencies from History; F. Our Stance Today: Differences in National Legal Systems; Chapter 2 Prominent Principles of Domestic Law; A. Widely Accepted Broad Principles of Insolvency Systems; 1. Maximization of Asset Value for All Creditors; 2. Recognizing/Preserving Existing Creditor Rights; 3. Equitable Treatment of Similarly Situated Creditors
B. Wide Disparities with Respect to Specific Procedures and Rules1. (Un)Equal Treatment of Prepetition Claims; 2. Maximizing Value in a Common Pool; 3. Preparation and Voting on a Plan of Reorganization; C. Principles-Based Approaches to Modernization and Harmonization; Chapter 3 Guiding Approaches to International Insolvency Law; A. The Basic Theoretical Divide: Territorialism v. Universalism; 1. Territorialism and Its Discontents; 2. Universalism and Market Symmetry; B. Weighing the Advantages and Practical Impediments of the Competing Approaches
1. Predictability and Prevention of Forum Shopping2. Upholding Legitimate Expectations: "Vested Interests" and Fairness; 3. Minimizing Losses and Transaction Costs, Maximizing Value; C. Alternatives; 1. Strengthening Universalism; 2. Cooperative Territorialism; 3. Mixing Universalism and Territorialism; 4. Choice of Law; D. Modified Universalism; Chapter 4 Unilateral and Bilateral Forms of National Cooperation; A. Bilateral Treaties: From Medieval Origins to Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Expansion; B. Anglo-American Unilateral Cooperation: Legislation and Case Law
1. United Kingdom: Common Law Cooperation and the Limited Role of 4262. United States: Early Resistance Gives Way to Statutory Cooperation, 304; 3. Ambiguous Results on Both Sides of the Atlantic; C. Several Unilateral Regimes in Modern Europe; 1. Germany; 2. Spain; 3. Belgium; 4. France; 5. Italy; 6. The Netherlands; 7. Eastern European States; Chapter 5 Regional Cooperation and Regulation; A. North America; 1. The Draft United States-Canada Bankruptcy Treaty; 2. The ALI "Principles of Cooperation among the NAFTA Countries"; B. The European Union; 1. Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters
2. Coordinated Universality as Basic Model3. International Jurisdiction; 4. Applicable Law; 5. Recognition of Insolvency Proceedings; 6. Secondary Insolvency Proceedings; 7. The Position of Creditors; 8. Reorganization and Winding Up of Financial Institutions; 9. Conclusion; C. Other Regional Arrangements; 1. Latin America; 2. Northern Europe; 3. Central Africa; 4. Southeast Asia; Chapter 6 Convergence through Legislation and Professional Cooperation; A. Harmonization through Legislation; B. Alignment by Courts and Practitioners; 1. The Model International Insolvency Cooperation Act
2. Governance by Private Agreement: Cross-Border Insolvency Protocols
Record Nr. UNINA-9910466332803321
Wessels B.  
Oxford, [England] ; ; New York, New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
International cooperation in bankruptcy and insolvency matters / / Bob Wessels, Bruce A. Markell, Jason J. Kilborn
International cooperation in bankruptcy and insolvency matters / / Bob Wessels, Bruce A. Markell, Jason J. Kilborn
Autore Wessels B.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, [England] ; ; New York, New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (285 p.)
Disciplina 340.9/78
Soggetto topico Conflict of laws - Bankruptcy
ISBN 0-19-771952-X
0-19-971285-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Authors' Note; About the Authors; Chapter 1 General Introduction; A. Insolvency and Bankruptcy; B. Roman Times; C. Middle Ages; D. Commercial Code of Napoleon and the Rise of General Bankruptcy Law; E. Emerging Tendencies from History; F. Our Stance Today: Differences in National Legal Systems; Chapter 2 Prominent Principles of Domestic Law; A. Widely Accepted Broad Principles of Insolvency Systems; 1. Maximization of Asset Value for All Creditors; 2. Recognizing/Preserving Existing Creditor Rights; 3. Equitable Treatment of Similarly Situated Creditors
B. Wide Disparities with Respect to Specific Procedures and Rules1. (Un)Equal Treatment of Prepetition Claims; 2. Maximizing Value in a Common Pool; 3. Preparation and Voting on a Plan of Reorganization; C. Principles-Based Approaches to Modernization and Harmonization; Chapter 3 Guiding Approaches to International Insolvency Law; A. The Basic Theoretical Divide: Territorialism v. Universalism; 1. Territorialism and Its Discontents; 2. Universalism and Market Symmetry; B. Weighing the Advantages and Practical Impediments of the Competing Approaches
1. Predictability and Prevention of Forum Shopping2. Upholding Legitimate Expectations: "Vested Interests" and Fairness; 3. Minimizing Losses and Transaction Costs, Maximizing Value; C. Alternatives; 1. Strengthening Universalism; 2. Cooperative Territorialism; 3. Mixing Universalism and Territorialism; 4. Choice of Law; D. Modified Universalism; Chapter 4 Unilateral and Bilateral Forms of National Cooperation; A. Bilateral Treaties: From Medieval Origins to Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Expansion; B. Anglo-American Unilateral Cooperation: Legislation and Case Law
1. United Kingdom: Common Law Cooperation and the Limited Role of 4262. United States: Early Resistance Gives Way to Statutory Cooperation, 304; 3. Ambiguous Results on Both Sides of the Atlantic; C. Several Unilateral Regimes in Modern Europe; 1. Germany; 2. Spain; 3. Belgium; 4. France; 5. Italy; 6. The Netherlands; 7. Eastern European States; Chapter 5 Regional Cooperation and Regulation; A. North America; 1. The Draft United States-Canada Bankruptcy Treaty; 2. The ALI "Principles of Cooperation among the NAFTA Countries"; B. The European Union; 1. Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters
2. Coordinated Universality as Basic Model3. International Jurisdiction; 4. Applicable Law; 5. Recognition of Insolvency Proceedings; 6. Secondary Insolvency Proceedings; 7. The Position of Creditors; 8. Reorganization and Winding Up of Financial Institutions; 9. Conclusion; C. Other Regional Arrangements; 1. Latin America; 2. Northern Europe; 3. Central Africa; 4. Southeast Asia; Chapter 6 Convergence through Legislation and Professional Cooperation; A. Harmonization through Legislation; B. Alignment by Courts and Practitioners; 1. The Model International Insolvency Cooperation Act
2. Governance by Private Agreement: Cross-Border Insolvency Protocols
Record Nr. UNINA-9910798157003321
Wessels B.  
Oxford, [England] ; ; New York, New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
International cooperation in bankruptcy and insolvency matters / / Bob Wessels, Bruce A. Markell, Jason J. Kilborn
International cooperation in bankruptcy and insolvency matters / / Bob Wessels, Bruce A. Markell, Jason J. Kilborn
Autore Wessels B.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, [England] ; ; New York, New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (285 p.)
Disciplina 340.9/78
Soggetto topico Conflict of laws - Bankruptcy
ISBN 0-19-771952-X
0-19-971285-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Authors' Note; About the Authors; Chapter 1 General Introduction; A. Insolvency and Bankruptcy; B. Roman Times; C. Middle Ages; D. Commercial Code of Napoleon and the Rise of General Bankruptcy Law; E. Emerging Tendencies from History; F. Our Stance Today: Differences in National Legal Systems; Chapter 2 Prominent Principles of Domestic Law; A. Widely Accepted Broad Principles of Insolvency Systems; 1. Maximization of Asset Value for All Creditors; 2. Recognizing/Preserving Existing Creditor Rights; 3. Equitable Treatment of Similarly Situated Creditors
B. Wide Disparities with Respect to Specific Procedures and Rules1. (Un)Equal Treatment of Prepetition Claims; 2. Maximizing Value in a Common Pool; 3. Preparation and Voting on a Plan of Reorganization; C. Principles-Based Approaches to Modernization and Harmonization; Chapter 3 Guiding Approaches to International Insolvency Law; A. The Basic Theoretical Divide: Territorialism v. Universalism; 1. Territorialism and Its Discontents; 2. Universalism and Market Symmetry; B. Weighing the Advantages and Practical Impediments of the Competing Approaches
1. Predictability and Prevention of Forum Shopping2. Upholding Legitimate Expectations: "Vested Interests" and Fairness; 3. Minimizing Losses and Transaction Costs, Maximizing Value; C. Alternatives; 1. Strengthening Universalism; 2. Cooperative Territorialism; 3. Mixing Universalism and Territorialism; 4. Choice of Law; D. Modified Universalism; Chapter 4 Unilateral and Bilateral Forms of National Cooperation; A. Bilateral Treaties: From Medieval Origins to Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Expansion; B. Anglo-American Unilateral Cooperation: Legislation and Case Law
1. United Kingdom: Common Law Cooperation and the Limited Role of 4262. United States: Early Resistance Gives Way to Statutory Cooperation, 304; 3. Ambiguous Results on Both Sides of the Atlantic; C. Several Unilateral Regimes in Modern Europe; 1. Germany; 2. Spain; 3. Belgium; 4. France; 5. Italy; 6. The Netherlands; 7. Eastern European States; Chapter 5 Regional Cooperation and Regulation; A. North America; 1. The Draft United States-Canada Bankruptcy Treaty; 2. The ALI "Principles of Cooperation among the NAFTA Countries"; B. The European Union; 1. Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters
2. Coordinated Universality as Basic Model3. International Jurisdiction; 4. Applicable Law; 5. Recognition of Insolvency Proceedings; 6. Secondary Insolvency Proceedings; 7. The Position of Creditors; 8. Reorganization and Winding Up of Financial Institutions; 9. Conclusion; C. Other Regional Arrangements; 1. Latin America; 2. Northern Europe; 3. Central Africa; 4. Southeast Asia; Chapter 6 Convergence through Legislation and Professional Cooperation; A. Harmonization through Legislation; B. Alignment by Courts and Practitioners; 1. The Model International Insolvency Cooperation Act
2. Governance by Private Agreement: Cross-Border Insolvency Protocols
Record Nr. UNINA-9910822435003321
Wessels B.  
Oxford, [England] ; ; New York, New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui