A timely and insightful book that examines the special contribution of the common law to the cooperation provision in insolvency, and how this has shaped global cooperation.
A timely and insightful book that examines the special contribution of the common law to the cooperation provision in insolvency, and how this has shaped global cooperation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Omar is Professor of International and Comparative Insolvency Law, Nottingham Trent University, and Visiting Professor, Institute of Law, Jersey. He has written and edited widely on the subject of international insolvency law, most recently Omar (ed): International Insolvency Law - Reforms and Challenges (Ashgate, 2013).
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* Part 1: Introduction * I: A History of Empire and the Development of the Common Law * Part 2: Cross-Border Insolvency Models * II: The Common Law Model and Principles * III: The Statutory Models: The Auxiliary Doctrine and Ancillary Assistance Schemes * Part 3 Domestic Application of the Models * IV: Cross-Border Insolvency in the United Kingdom * V: Cross-Border Insolvency in Australia * VI: Cross-Border Insolvency in New Zealand * VII: Cross-Border Insolvency in Malaysia and Singapore * VIII: Cross-Border Insolvency in South Africa * IX: Cross-Border Insolvency in Canada * X: Cross-Border Insolvency in the United States * XI: Cross-Border Insolvency in Jersey * XII: A Panorama of Other Common Law Countries * Part 4: The Future of the Models * XIII: Influences on the UNCITRAL Initiative * XIV: Competition with Other Initiatives (EIR, Ohada, ADB, SADC, NAFTA) * XV: Conclusion: Multiple Models and Layering * Appendices * I: Excerpts from Domestic Law Texts * II: Excerpts from International Texts
* Part 1: Introduction * I: A History of Empire and the Development of the Common Law * Part 2: Cross-Border Insolvency Models * II: The Common Law Model and Principles * III: The Statutory Models: The Auxiliary Doctrine and Ancillary Assistance Schemes * Part 3 Domestic Application of the Models * IV: Cross-Border Insolvency in the United Kingdom * V: Cross-Border Insolvency in Australia * VI: Cross-Border Insolvency in New Zealand * VII: Cross-Border Insolvency in Malaysia and Singapore * VIII: Cross-Border Insolvency in South Africa * IX: Cross-Border Insolvency in Canada * X: Cross-Border Insolvency in the United States * XI: Cross-Border Insolvency in Jersey * XII: A Panorama of Other Common Law Countries * Part 4: The Future of the Models * XIII: Influences on the UNCITRAL Initiative * XIV: Competition with Other Initiatives (EIR, Ohada, ADB, SADC, NAFTA) * XV: Conclusion: Multiple Models and Layering * Appendices * I: Excerpts from Domestic Law Texts * II: Excerpts from International Texts
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