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European Corporate Insolvency: A Practical Guide (Commercial Law),Used
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Commercial Law Series European Corporate Insolvency A Practical Guide Edited By Harry Rajak, Professor Of Law, University Of Sussex And Peter Horrocks And Joe Bannister Of Lovell White Durrant In Response To An Expanding European Market And Increasing Economic Integration, What Progress Has The European Union Made Towards A Unified Insolvency Regime System? The Highprofile Cases Of Bcci And Maxwell Have Illustrated The Dangers Of Crossborder Corporate Collapses With No Clear Integrated Policy Emerging From Brussels How Can The Practitioner Know Which National Regime Will Apply? Following The Recent Uk Paramount Case, What Are The Implications For Receivers And Administrators Who Retained A Companys Employees After Their Appointment? Anyone Involved In Paneuropean Insolvency Will Be All Too Aware Of These Issues European Corporate Insolvency Provides Practical Solutions From Experts Operating In All The Key European Jurisdictions On A Daily Basis. In Addition To The Countrybycountry Coverage, The Measures That Currently Apply At European Union Level Are Also Analysed With Future Developments And Draft Proposals Discussed. Detailed Research Into The Rights And Privileges Available In The Various European Insolvency Regimes Is An Essential But Timeconsuming Task For Busy Practitioners The Innovative Matrix Index Incorporated Into European Corporate Insolvency Is Designed Specifically To Assist In This Essential Task By Providing Detailed Comparative Access To All The Areas Covered. Each Chapter Deals With: Sources Of Insolvency Law Registration Of Companies Survival Of The Insolvent Corporation Liquidation And Dissolution Augmenting Assets Public Control Law/Finance
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- Q: What is the main focus of 'European Corporate Insolvency: A Practical Guide'? A: The book provides a comprehensive overview of corporate insolvency law across Europe, aiming to assist practitioners in navigating the complexities of cross-border insolvency cases.
- Q: Who are the authors of this book? A: The book is edited by Harry Rajak, a Professor of Law at the University of Sussex, along with contributors Peter Horrocks and Joe Bannister from Lovell White Durrant.
- Q: When was 'European Corporate Insolvency: A Practical Guide' published? A: The book was published on September 22, 1995.
- Q: What are the key topics covered in this book? A: Key topics include sources of insolvency law, company registration, survival of insolvent corporations, and liquidation processes, among others.
- Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book consists of 952 pages.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The book is available in hardcover binding.
- Q: Is there a specific audience for this book? A: Yes, it is targeted towards legal practitioners, insolvency professionals, and students of commercial law interested in European corporate insolvency.
- Q: Does the book include comparative analyses of different countries' insolvency laws? A: Yes, the book provides country-by-country coverage and comparative analyses of various European insolvency regimes.
- Q: What is the significance of the matrix index in the book? A: The matrix index is designed to help practitioners quickly access detailed comparative information on insolvency laws across different jurisdictions.
- Q: Can this book assist in understanding the implications of recent insolvency cases? A: Yes, it discusses recent cases, including the UK Paramount case, and their implications for receivers and administrators.