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Recasting the insolvency regulation : improvements and missed opportunities / Vesna Lazić, Steven Stuij.

Contributor(s): Lazić, Vesna [editor.] | Stuij, Steven [editor.] | ProQuest (Firm) [distributor.].Series: Short studies in private international law.Publisher: The Hague : Asser Press, 2020Content type: text | still image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789462653634; 9789462653627.Subject(s): Conflict of laws | BankruptcyGenre/Form: Electronic books.Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Insolvency forum shopping, revisited / Wolf-Georg Ringe -- Contracting around insolvency jurisdiction : private ordering in European insolvency jurisdiction rules and practices / Ilya Kokorin -- Jurisdictional rules on approval requirements in the European insolvency regulation recast / Julia Harten -- The law applicable to the transaction avoidance in cross-border insolvency proceedings / Elena-Alina Oprea -- Cooperation and communication between parties in the management of cross-border parallel proceedings under the European insolvency regulation recast / Ilaria Queirolo and Stefano Dominelli.

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Insolvency forum shopping, revisited / Wolf-Georg Ringe -- Contracting around insolvency jurisdiction : private ordering in European insolvency jurisdiction rules and practices / Ilya Kokorin -- Jurisdictional rules on approval requirements in the European insolvency regulation recast / Julia Harten -- The law applicable to the transaction avoidance in cross-border insolvency proceedings / Elena-Alina Oprea -- Cooperation and communication between parties in the management of cross-border parallel proceedings under the European insolvency regulation recast / Ilaria Queirolo and Stefano Dominelli.

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