This book considers possible solutions to problems in China's inter-regional cross-border insolvency cooperation. The author uses comparisons among the cross-border insolvency systems of the four independent jurisdictions in China and comparisons between EU Insolvency Regulation and the UNCITRAL Model Law.
This book considers possible solutions to problems in China's inter-regional cross-border insolvency cooperation. The author uses comparisons among the cross-border insolvency systems of the four independent jurisdictions in China and comparisons between EU Insolvency Regulation and the UNCITRAL Model Law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Xinyi Gong is a legal assistant at River Delta Law Firm in Shanghai. She obtained her PhD from the University of Leiden, the Netherlands, where she was sponsored by the China Scholarship Council. Dr. Gong has practiced at governmental institutions and international organizations, including the Department of Justice Hong Kong SAR, the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), and she also participated in the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH), where she learned how the inter-regional and international legal cooperation regimes were drafted, negotiated and obtained consensus.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. China's Special Political Regime and Current Regional Cross-border Legal Cooperation 3. Diverse Cross-border Insolvency Systems among the Four Regions 4. Regulation versus. Model Law: A Comparative Review on Key Aspects 5. Solutions Tailored into a Chinese Context: A Balanced Way 6. Conclusion Annex Index
1. Introduction 2. China's Special Political Regime and Current Regional Cross-border Legal Cooperation 3. Diverse Cross-border Insolvency Systems among the Four Regions 4. Regulation versus. Model Law: A Comparative Review on Key Aspects 5. Solutions Tailored into a Chinese Context: A Balanced Way 6. Conclusion Annex Index
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