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860336
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Main Entry
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Moustaira, Elina N.
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Title & Author
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International insolvency law : : national laws and international texts /\ Elina Moustaira.
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Publication Statement
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Cham, Switzerland :: Springer,, [2019]
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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3030044505
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: 3030044513
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: 9783030044503
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: 9783030044510
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3030044491
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9783030044497
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Contents
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Intro; Dedication; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 General Comments; 1.2 History ofBankruptcy Law: Bankruptcy Stigma; 1.2.1 UK; 1.2.2 USA; 1.2.3 Australia; 1.3 Human Rights andInsolvency Law; 1.4 Concluding Comments; References; Chapter 2: Insolvency: International Insolvency; 2.1 Juridical Nature andAim ofInsolvency Proceedings; 2.2 Private International Law Meets Insolvency Law; 2.3 Universalism: Territorialism; 2.4 Secondary Proceedings: Local Priorities?; 2.5 Modified Universalism; 2.6 Is Modified Universalism Becoming Customary International Law?
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2.7 Bankruptcy Forum Shopping2.8 Forum Non Conveniens: Similar Legal Traditions; 2.8.1 Case McGrath v. Riddell ("HIH"); 2.8.2 In re National Bank ofAnguilla (Private Banking Trust) Ltd; References; Chapter 3: Influences: Legal Transplants; 3.1 General Comments; 3.2 Iberoamérica; 3.2.1 Argentina; 3.2.2 Venezuela; 3.2.3 Brazil; 3.2.4 Código Bustamante; 3.3 China; 3.3.1 Interregional Cooperation; 3.3.2 Cross-Border Insolvency [Different] Systems ofChina andHong Kong; 3.3.2.1 China: Mainland; 3.3.2.2 Hong Kong; 3.3.2.3 China-Hong Kong: ASui Generis Relation
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3.3.2.4 Cooperation onaRegional Level inInsolvency MattersReferences; Chapter 4: European Union; 4.1 General Comments; 4.2 EEC Draft Convention; 4.3 European Convention onInsolvency Proceedings 1995; 4.4 European Insolvency Regulations; 4.5 EC Insolvency Regulation 1346/2000; 4.6 EU Recast Insolvency Regulation 848/2015; 4.7 Avoidance Rules inEuropean Union Insolvencies; 4.7.1 General Comments; 4.7.2 International vis attractiva concursus: Article 6(1); 4.8 Specific Issues; 4.8.1 The Influence ofEU Regulations onMember States' Autonomous International Insolvency Laws
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4.8.2 The Special Case ofUnited Kingdom4.8.2.1 Schemes ofArrangement: Pre-insolvency Initiatives; 4.8.2.2 Codere Case: Good Forum Shopping?; 4.8.2.3 Brexit: What Next?; 4.8.3 The Influence ofEU Regulations ontheGlobal Rules onConflict-of-Laws Matters inInsolvency Cases Drafted bytheAmerican Law Institute andtheInternational Insolvency Institute; References; Chapter 5: UNCITRAL Model Law 1997; 5.1 General Comments; 5.2 Interpretation of[Enactments of] Model Law; 5.2.1 Common Law Countries; 5.2.1.1 USA; 5.2.1.1.1 Avoidance Actions: Re Condor Insurance Ltd
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5.2.1.1.2 Public Policy Exception5.2.1.1.3 Treatment ofIntellectual Property Licenses inBankruptcy Proceedings: Inre Qimonda AG; 5.2.1.1.4 COMI: Definition, Description-Chapter 15-EU Regulation; 5.2.1.1.4.1 General Comments; 5.2.1.1.4.2 In re Oi Brasil Holdings Coöperatief U.A.; 5.2.1.1.5 USA-UK: Similarities & Differences intheEnactment andEnforcement by Them oftheModel Law Provisions; 5.2.1.2 Australia; 5.2.1.3 New Zealand; 5.2.1.4 Canada; 5.2.1.5 Singapore; 5.2.2 Latin America; 5.2.2.1 Mexico; 5.2.2.1.1 Mexico-USA: Cooperation inCross-Border Insolvency Cases?
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Abstract
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This book presents problems that often arise in the context of international/cross-border insolvencies; analyzes and compares national legislations and jurisprudence; elucidates the solutions offered by international/regional instruments; and explores the differences in the implementation of these instruments by various countries and the consequences of these differences. It examines in detail a number of famous and less famous cases tried by national courts, in which it became readily apparent that insolvency law remains one of the bastions of national law. In addition, the book discusses the notion of transplanting foreign [international] insolvency rules and especially the influence that US insolvency law has exerted on other countries' insolvency [and international insolvency] law. Far from adopting an unrealistically optimistic stance, it soberly examines the complications of cross-border insolvencies, while also presenting potential solutions.
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Subject
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Conflict of laws-- Bankruptcy.
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Subject
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Conflict of laws-- Debtor and creditor.
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Subject
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Conflict of laws-- Bankruptcy.
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Subject
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Conflict of laws-- Debtor and creditor.
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Subject
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LAW-- Administrative Law Regulatory Practice.
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Dewey Classification
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346.078
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LC Classification
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K7510
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