This book analyses the discharge of debts procedure in relation to insolvent entrepreneurs, covering the protection of human rights under insolvency law. It promotes the "fresh start" principle, which is the primary goal of the debt discharge process. It will be useful to researchers of insolvency law, financial law and entrepreneurship.
This book analyses the discharge of debts procedure in relation to insolvent entrepreneurs, covering the protection of human rights under insolvency law. It promotes the "fresh start" principle, which is the primary goal of the debt discharge process. It will be useful to researchers of insolvency law, financial law and entrepreneurship.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Remigijus Jokubauskas is an attorney at law and an associate professor of insolvency law at Mykolas Romeris University (Lithuania). He teaches national and international insolvency law and is an author of numerous articles on insolvency and enforcement law. He has also published a few books on insolvency proceedings of enterprises and natural persons in Lithuania. He has been working as an expert of various human rights projects of the Council of Europe and gives lectures and workshops on private international law and insolvency law to judges and insolvency practitioners.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. A Fresh Start as a Leading Goal 3. Right to Discharge and Exercise of Human Rights 4. Notions of an Entrepreneur 5. Harmonisation of the Discharge Procedure in EU Law 6. Actions and Models of the Discharge Procedure 7. Non-Dischargeable Debts 8. Processing and Protection of Personal Data Conclusions
1. Introduction 2. A Fresh Start as a Leading Goal 3. Right to Discharge and Exercise of Human Rights 4. Notions of an Entrepreneur 5. Harmonisation of the Discharge Procedure in EU Law 6. Actions and Models of the Discharge Procedure 7. Non-Dischargeable Debts 8. Processing and Protection of Personal Data Conclusions
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