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Executory contracts in insolvency law, a global guide, edited by Jason Chuah (Professor of Maritime Law and Head of Department, The City Law School, City, University of London), and Eugenio Vaccari (Lecturer in Law, University of Essex, UK)

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Executory contracts in insolvency law, a global guide, edited by Jason Chuah (Professor of Maritime Law and Head of Department, The City Law School, City, University of London), and Eugenio Vaccari (Lecturer in Law, University of Essex, UK)
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Executory contracts in insolvency law
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1089597586
Responsibility statement
edited by Jason Chuah (Professor of Maritime Law and Head of Department, The City Law School, City, University of London), and Eugenio Vaccari (Lecturer in Law, University of Essex, UK)
Series statement
ElgarOnline eBooks
Sub title
a global guide
Summary
Executory Contracts in Insolvency Law offers a unique, comprehensive, and up-to-date transnational study of the topic, including an analysis of certain countries which have never previously been undertaken in English. Written by experts in the field, with extensive practical and theoretical knowledge of both research and professional experience, this is a groundbreaking investigation into the philosophies and rationales behind the different policy choices adopted and implemented by a range of over 30 jurisdictions across the globe. With contributions from more than 40 insolvency law experts, this book provides extensive coverage of executory contracts, encompassing both developed and developing countries, and drawing on not only so-called common and civil law systems, but also, countries with hybrid systems of law. The book explores ipso facto clauses, improvements that could be made, as well as casting light on procedural and tactical issues and considerations when attempting to address executory contracts in the different jurisdictions. Providing a globalised and comparative perspective on executory contracts in insolvency law, this book will be an invaluable tool for legal practitioners requiring a cross border perspective on the subject, as well as for academics and researchers pursuing a study of the topic. It will also benefit policy makers and institutions seeking to introduce insolvency law reforms in their home countries.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Contents: 1. A thematic and comparative introduction / Jason Chuah -- 2. National report for Albania / Gelanda Shkurtaj -- 3. National report for Argentina / Héctor José Miguens -- 4. National report for Austria / Felix Kernbichler -- 5. National report for Brazil / Francisco Satiro and Eduardo Guimarāes Wanderley -- 6. National report for Bulgaria / Georgi Valentinov Georgiev -- 7. National report for Chile / Camila Hoyuela Zattera, Maximiliano Escobar Saavedra and Mauricio Inostroza Saez -- 8. National report for China / Yingxiang Long and Rebecca Parry -- 9. National report for Croatia / Jasnica Garašićand Siniša Petrović -- 10. National Report for Denmark / Line Herman Langkjaer -- 11. National Report for Finland / Jarmo Tuomisto -- 12. National Report for France / Emile Ghio -- 13. National report for Germany / Vanessa Buttafuoco -- 14. National report for Greece / Loukas Panetsos -- 15. National report for Italy / Rolandino Guidotti -- 16. National report for Japan / JIN Chun and Stacey Steele -- 17. National report for Lithuania / Frank Heemann and Karolina Gasparké -- 18. National report for Panama / Jose Maria Lezcano Navarro -- 19. National report for the Russian Federation / Dmitry Konstantinov -- 20. National report for Slovenia / Katja Zdolšek -- 21. National report for Spain / José Carles and Carlos Cuesta -- 22. National report for Switzerland / Patrick Keinert -- 23. National report for the Netherlands / M.P. Verdonk and R.J. de Wijs -- 24. National report for the Republic of Turkey / Çağlar Kaçar -- 25. National report for Australia / Elizabeth Stratten -- 26. National report for Bangladesh / Borhan Uddin Khan, Morshed Mannan and Muhammad Mahbubur Rahman -- 27. National report for England and Wales / Eugenio Vaccari -- 28. National report for New Zealand / Scott Abel -- 29. National report for Singapore / Bingdao Wang -- 30. National report for the United States / Roberta Righi and Jessica J. Winters -- 31. National report for Canada / Alfonso Nocilla -- 32. National report for Cyprus / Anna Plevri -- 33. National report for India / Indrajit Dube -- 34. National report for South Africa / Clement Marumoagae -- 35. National chapter for the United Arab Emirates and its free zones / Christian Chamorro-Courtland -- Index
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