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The promotion of free international trade and the development of global financial markets have made significant changes to the structure and dynamics of commercial relations in the last three decades. International integration among economies has been a useful tool for achieving economic growth. As a consequence, most economies are interdependent and business has been made among traders located in different jurisdictions. The conflict between different laws systems have affected parties' rights, creating uncertainty. This has happened because national bankruptcy laws have been inadequate in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The promotion of free international trade and the development of global financial markets have made significant changes to the structure and dynamics of commercial relations in the last three decades. International integration among economies has been a useful tool for achieving economic growth. As a consequence, most economies are interdependent and business has been made among traders located in different jurisdictions. The conflict between different laws systems have affected parties' rights, creating uncertainty. This has happened because national bankruptcy laws have been inadequate in addressing efficiently the necessities required by international insolvencies in the new economic arena, increasing transaction costs to all parties. As a response, a model law was designed by UNCITRAL to assist countries in the harmonic procedural rules of coordination & assistance among jurisdictions in cross-border insolvencies to create certainty. Even though Brazil has enacted a new reorganization law back in 2005, Brazil has not implemented the model law. The present book intends to analyse from law & economic point of view, the benefits of its adoption into the Brazilian legal framework.
Autorenporträt
Fernando Locatelli. LLB Law and Social Studies, University of UNISINOS, Brazil, (2004). LLM in International Economic Law, University of Warwick, U.K, (2007). The author is member of the Brazilian Bar Association. He is currently professor of law and business at University of UNISINOS.