A fresh and insightful guide to post-financial crisis cross-border insolvency, this book interrogates the current regime and sets out a definitive guideline for enhancing future practice.
A fresh and insightful guide to post-financial crisis cross-border insolvency, this book interrogates the current regime and sets out a definitive guideline for enhancing future practice.
Irit Mevorach is Professor of International Commercial Law at the University of Nottingham. From 1998-2003, Irit practised at Lipa Meir & Co, Tel-Aviv. Since 2006 Irit has been an expert adviser to the UK delegation to UNCITRAL. In 2013, she was appointed Senior Counsel to the World Bank. In that capacity, she has advised governments of some ten countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Caribbean on the reform of business, personal insolvency, and creditor/debtor systems, and has led the Bank's Global Task Force on Insolvency and Creditor Rights. Her book Insolvency within Multinational Enterprise Groups (OUP, 2009) won an Edwin Coe/INSOL Europe Prize for Outstanding Legal Scholarship (2010).
Inhaltsangabe
1: Modified Universalism To Date 2: The Debiasing Role of the Cross-Border Insolvency System 3: Modified Universalism as Customary International Law 4: Instrument Choice and Design 5: A Normative Framework for Promoting Compliance 6: Assessment of International Instruments 7: Conclusion: The Future of Cross-Border Insolvency
1: Modified Universalism To Date 2: The Debiasing Role of the Cross-Border Insolvency System 3: Modified Universalism as Customary International Law 4: Instrument Choice and Design 5: A Normative Framework for Promoting Compliance 6: Assessment of International Instruments 7: Conclusion: The Future of Cross-Border Insolvency
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