Offering an empirical study together with a comparative analysis of the experiences of practitioners around the world, this book facilitates a greater understanding of corporate insolvency practice, confronting a misunderstanding of, and under-confidence in, corporate insolvency practitioners.
Offering an empirical study together with a comparative analysis of the experiences of practitioners around the world, this book facilitates a greater understanding of corporate insolvency practice, confronting a misunderstanding of, and under-confidence in, corporate insolvency practitioners.
Elizabeth Streten is a lecturer at the Queensland University of Technology, where she obtained her LL.B with honours, LL.M and Ph.D. Prior to her academic career, Elizabeth practiced as a lawyer in Australia, specialising in commercial litigation and insolvency for over a decade. Elizabeth is an active member of INSOL International: being sub-committee member of the INSOL Early Researcher Academic Group and chair of the INSOL Student Newsletter Editorial Committee. Elizabeth's research interests include the theoretical underpinnings of insolvency law and cross-border insolvency, and the regulation of insolvency practitioners.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Rosalind Mason 1. Introduction 2. Theoretical Considerations 3. A Common Law Comparison: A Survey of Common Issues 4. Lessons from Australia: Parameters of Empirical Examination 5. Australian Corporate Insolvency: Practitioner Perspectives 6. A Profession in Crisis? : Fundamental Conflicts in Micro and Macro Professional Identity 7. Conclusion: Future Directions for Corporate Insolvency Regulation
Foreword by Rosalind Mason 1. Introduction 2. Theoretical Considerations 3. A Common Law Comparison: A Survey of Common Issues 4. Lessons from Australia: Parameters of Empirical Examination 5. Australian Corporate Insolvency: Practitioner Perspectives 6. A Profession in Crisis? : Fundamental Conflicts in Micro and Macro Professional Identity 7. Conclusion: Future Directions for Corporate Insolvency Regulation
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