Corporate Restructuring Law in Flux
Herausgeber: Payne, Jennifer; Zwieten, Kristin van
Corporate Restructuring Law in Flux
Herausgeber: Payne, Jennifer; Zwieten, Kristin van
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The first book to analyse developments in English corporate restructuring law, exploring the design of domestic restructuring laws and their application in cross-border cases.
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The first book to analyse developments in English corporate restructuring law, exploring the design of domestic restructuring laws and their application in cross-border cases.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781509978380
- ISBN-10: 1509978380
- Artikelnr.: 72080129
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781509978380
- ISBN-10: 1509978380
- Artikelnr.: 72080129
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jennifer Payne is Professor of Corporate Finance Law and Kristin van Zwieten is Clifford Chance Professor of Law and Finance, both at the University of Oxford, UK.
Foreword
Jay Lawrence Westbrook (University of Texas
USA) 1. Introduction
Jennifer Payne (University of Oxford
UK) and Kristin van Zwieten (University of Oxford
UK) 2. The UK Restructuring Plan in the New European Context
Gabrielle Ruiz (Clifford Chance
UK) and Philip Hertz (Clifford Chance
UK) 3. Rules of Priority in Restructuring Procedures
Kristin van Zwieten (University of Oxford
UK) and Sjur Swensen Ellingsæter (BI Norwegian Business School) 4. The Cramdown: A Conceptual Framework
Riz Mokal (University of Aberdeen
UK)
Irit Mevorach (University of Warwick
UK)
Stephan Madaus (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Germany)
and Ignacio Tirado (UNIDROIT
Italy) 5. Unexpired Leases in a Restructuring Procedure
Sarah Paterson (London School of Economics
UK) and Adrian Walters (Chicago-Kent College of Law
USA) 6. Floating Charge Envy
Edward Janger (Brooklyn Law School
USA) 7. Commencing Corporate Insolvency Proceedings at the Right Time: Directorial Responsibility in Financial Distress
Felix Steffek (University of Cambridge
UK) 8. Freestanding Moratorium: Successes and Failures
Natalie Mrockova (University of Oxford
UK) 9. Restructuring Reforms in Africa and the Problem of 'Misfitted' Transplants
Winifred Tarinyeba Kiryabwire (Makerere University
Uganda) 10. Recognition in Cross-border Restructurings
Reinhard Bork (University of Hamburg
Germany) 11. The Lure of English Proceedings: Forum Selection from the United States to England
Anthony J Casey (University of Chicago
USA)
Jay Lawrence Westbrook (University of Texas
USA) 1. Introduction
Jennifer Payne (University of Oxford
UK) and Kristin van Zwieten (University of Oxford
UK) 2. The UK Restructuring Plan in the New European Context
Gabrielle Ruiz (Clifford Chance
UK) and Philip Hertz (Clifford Chance
UK) 3. Rules of Priority in Restructuring Procedures
Kristin van Zwieten (University of Oxford
UK) and Sjur Swensen Ellingsæter (BI Norwegian Business School) 4. The Cramdown: A Conceptual Framework
Riz Mokal (University of Aberdeen
UK)
Irit Mevorach (University of Warwick
UK)
Stephan Madaus (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Germany)
and Ignacio Tirado (UNIDROIT
Italy) 5. Unexpired Leases in a Restructuring Procedure
Sarah Paterson (London School of Economics
UK) and Adrian Walters (Chicago-Kent College of Law
USA) 6. Floating Charge Envy
Edward Janger (Brooklyn Law School
USA) 7. Commencing Corporate Insolvency Proceedings at the Right Time: Directorial Responsibility in Financial Distress
Felix Steffek (University of Cambridge
UK) 8. Freestanding Moratorium: Successes and Failures
Natalie Mrockova (University of Oxford
UK) 9. Restructuring Reforms in Africa and the Problem of 'Misfitted' Transplants
Winifred Tarinyeba Kiryabwire (Makerere University
Uganda) 10. Recognition in Cross-border Restructurings
Reinhard Bork (University of Hamburg
Germany) 11. The Lure of English Proceedings: Forum Selection from the United States to England
Anthony J Casey (University of Chicago
USA)
Foreword
Jay Lawrence Westbrook (University of Texas
USA) 1. Introduction
Jennifer Payne (University of Oxford
UK) and Kristin van Zwieten (University of Oxford
UK) 2. The UK Restructuring Plan in the New European Context
Gabrielle Ruiz (Clifford Chance
UK) and Philip Hertz (Clifford Chance
UK) 3. Rules of Priority in Restructuring Procedures
Kristin van Zwieten (University of Oxford
UK) and Sjur Swensen Ellingsæter (BI Norwegian Business School) 4. The Cramdown: A Conceptual Framework
Riz Mokal (University of Aberdeen
UK)
Irit Mevorach (University of Warwick
UK)
Stephan Madaus (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Germany)
and Ignacio Tirado (UNIDROIT
Italy) 5. Unexpired Leases in a Restructuring Procedure
Sarah Paterson (London School of Economics
UK) and Adrian Walters (Chicago-Kent College of Law
USA) 6. Floating Charge Envy
Edward Janger (Brooklyn Law School
USA) 7. Commencing Corporate Insolvency Proceedings at the Right Time: Directorial Responsibility in Financial Distress
Felix Steffek (University of Cambridge
UK) 8. Freestanding Moratorium: Successes and Failures
Natalie Mrockova (University of Oxford
UK) 9. Restructuring Reforms in Africa and the Problem of 'Misfitted' Transplants
Winifred Tarinyeba Kiryabwire (Makerere University
Uganda) 10. Recognition in Cross-border Restructurings
Reinhard Bork (University of Hamburg
Germany) 11. The Lure of English Proceedings: Forum Selection from the United States to England
Anthony J Casey (University of Chicago
USA)
Jay Lawrence Westbrook (University of Texas
USA) 1. Introduction
Jennifer Payne (University of Oxford
UK) and Kristin van Zwieten (University of Oxford
UK) 2. The UK Restructuring Plan in the New European Context
Gabrielle Ruiz (Clifford Chance
UK) and Philip Hertz (Clifford Chance
UK) 3. Rules of Priority in Restructuring Procedures
Kristin van Zwieten (University of Oxford
UK) and Sjur Swensen Ellingsæter (BI Norwegian Business School) 4. The Cramdown: A Conceptual Framework
Riz Mokal (University of Aberdeen
UK)
Irit Mevorach (University of Warwick
UK)
Stephan Madaus (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Germany)
and Ignacio Tirado (UNIDROIT
Italy) 5. Unexpired Leases in a Restructuring Procedure
Sarah Paterson (London School of Economics
UK) and Adrian Walters (Chicago-Kent College of Law
USA) 6. Floating Charge Envy
Edward Janger (Brooklyn Law School
USA) 7. Commencing Corporate Insolvency Proceedings at the Right Time: Directorial Responsibility in Financial Distress
Felix Steffek (University of Cambridge
UK) 8. Freestanding Moratorium: Successes and Failures
Natalie Mrockova (University of Oxford
UK) 9. Restructuring Reforms in Africa and the Problem of 'Misfitted' Transplants
Winifred Tarinyeba Kiryabwire (Makerere University
Uganda) 10. Recognition in Cross-border Restructurings
Reinhard Bork (University of Hamburg
Germany) 11. The Lure of English Proceedings: Forum Selection from the United States to England
Anthony J Casey (University of Chicago
USA)