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Future of Cross-Border Insolvency

Overcoming Biases and Closing Gaps

«This book offers a range of important reflections on the future development of this area of law and the analysis is persuasive. The material is rigorously researched, as is evident from the extensive referencing and numerous examples from cases around the world, and it puts forward some strongly argued and insightful points. ... This is a book that gives optimism for the future development of scholarship in this area of law.»

Rebecca Parry, Banking & Finance Law Review

A fresh and insightful guide to post-financial crisis cross-border insolvency, this book interrogates the current regime and sets out a framework for improving its future. In recent decades, and especially since the global financial crisis, a number of important initiatives have focused on developing the mechanisms for managing the insolvency of multinational enterprises and financial institutions. Les mer

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A fresh and insightful guide to post-financial crisis cross-border insolvency, this book interrogates the current regime and sets out a framework for improving its future. In recent decades, and especially since the global financial crisis, a number of important initiatives have focused on developing the mechanisms for managing the insolvency of multinational enterprises and financial institutions. The book considers the effectiveness of the current system and
identifies the gaps that could be bridged by adopting certain strategies and tools, to improve the system further.

The book first discusses the theoretical debate regarding cross-border insolvency and surveys the strengths and weaknesses of the prevailing method-modified universalism in its application to both commercial entities and financial institutions, consequently identifying a single set of emerging norms. The book argues that adhering to these norms more robustly would enhance global welfare and produce the best outcomes for businesses and institutions.

By drawing upon sources from international law as well as behavioural and economic theory, the book offers a blueprint for meeting the demands of future cross-border insolvencies. It considers how to translate modified universalism into binding international law and how to choose the right instrument for cross-border insolvency as well as the impact that instrument design has on decisions and choices. It explores how to encourage compliance and proposes mechanisms that could potentially
overcome, or at least take into account, behavioural biases in decision-making.

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Forlag
Oxford University Press
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9780198782896
Utgivelsesår
2018
Format
24 x 16 cm

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«This book offers a range of important reflections on the future development of this area of law and the analysis is persuasive. The material is rigorously researched, as is evident from the extensive referencing and numerous examples from cases around the world, and it puts forward some strongly argued and insightful points. ... This is a book that gives optimism for the future development of scholarship in this area of law.»

Rebecca Parry, Banking & Finance Law Review

«The book is essential reading for all interested in the on-going development of a solid cross-border insolvency system. It is not only of importance for academics and researchers. It is an original and topical presentation of a way to get the glass filled better than half and should be read and discussed by legislators (mostly working in territorial isolation) to conceptualise what is needed to assess and improve the structure of its existing cross-border insolvency framework.»

Prof. Dr. Bob Wessels

«The book is of interest to academics and researchers, as well as to anyone who has a true interest in investigating the structure of the existing cross-border insolvency framework and in questioning its adequacy for the new challenges of the 21st century. Law libraries and research institutions will be interested in adding a work of this kind to their collection, for the originality and the topical nature of the issues investigated herein.»

Eugenio Vaccari, International Company and Commercial Law Review

«this text is well-written and the argument well-supported by an enviable range of resources drawn from a range of subjects and disciplines. It can be recommended to those seeking a fresh approach towards understanding this challenging area of law and practice.»

Paul J. Omar, Eurofenix

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