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Executory contracts in insolvency law, a global guide, edited by Jason Chuah and Eugenio Vaccari

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Label
Executory contracts in insolvency law, a global guide, edited by Jason Chuah and Eugenio Vaccari
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
Executory contracts in insolvency law
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Responsibility statement
edited by Jason Chuah and Eugenio Vaccari
Series statement
Elgar comparative guidesElgarOnline 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 experience 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.--, Provided by publisher
Table of contents
Contents: Preface -- Table of cases -- Table of legislation -- 1. A thematic and comparative evaluation of executory contracts and ipso facto clauses / Jason Chuah -- Part I. Common law systems -- 2. Executory contracts in insolvency: The Australian perspective / Elizabeth Streten -- 3. Executory contracts in insolvency: The Bangladeshi Perspective / Morshed Mannan, Muhammad Mahbubur Rahman and Borhan Uddin Khan -- 4. Executory contracts in insolvency: The English Perspective / Eugenio Vaccari -- 5. Executory contracts in insolvency: The Indian perspective / Indrajit Dube -- 6. Executory contracts in insolvency: The New Zealand perspective / Scott Abel -- 7. Executory contracts in insolvency: The Singaporean Perspective / Lee Zheng Hui Sean -- 8. Executory contracts in insolvency: The US perspective / Roberta Righi and Jessica Winters -- Part II. Nordic/Baltic systems -- 9. Executory contracts in insolvency: The Danish perspective / Line Herman Langkjaer -- 10. Executory contracts in insolvency: The Finnish perspective / Jarmo Tuomist -- 11. Executory contracts in insolvency: The Lithuanian perspective / Frank Heemann and Andrius Juskys -- Part III. Civil law systems -- 12. Executory contracts in insolvency: The Albanian perspective / Gelanda Shkurtaj -- 13. Executory contracts in insolvency: The Argentinian perspective / H.ctor Jos. Miguens -- 14. Executory contracts in insolvency: The Austrian perspective / Felix Kernbichler -- 15. Executory contracts in insolvency: The Chinese perspective / Yingxiang Long and Rebecca Parry -- 16. Executory contracts in insolvency: The Croatian perspective / Jasnica Garasić and Sinisa Petrović -- 17. Executory contracts in insolvency: The French perspective / Emilie Ghio -- 18. Executory contracts in insolvency: The German perspective / David Christoph Ehmke and Annika Wolf -- 19. Executory contracts in insolvency: The Greek perspective / Loukas Panetsos -- 20. Executory contracts in insolvency: The Italian perspective / Rolandino Guidotti -- 21. Executory contracts in insolvency: The Japanese perspective / Chun Jin and Stacey Steele -- 22. Executory contracts in insolvency: The Dutch perspective / Marco Verdonk and Rolef de Weijs -- 23. Executory contracts in insolvency: The Panamanian perspective / Jos. Maria Lezcano Navarro -- 24. Executory contracts in insolvency: The Russian perspective / Dmitry Konstantinov -- 25. Executory contracts in insolvency: The Slovenian perspective / Katja Zdolsek -- 26. Executory contracts in insolvency: The South Korean perspective / Chiyong Rim -- 27. Executory contracts in insolvency: The Spanish perspective / Jos. Carles and Carlos Cuesta -- 28. Executory contracts in insolvency: The Turkish perspective / Çağlar Kaçar -- Part IV. Hybrid or mixed systems -- 29. Executory contracts in insolvency: The Canadian perspective / Alfonso Nocilla -- 30. Executory contracts in insolvency: The South African perspective / Clement Marumoagae -- 31. Executory contracts in insolvency: The United Arab Emirates and its free zones / Christian Chamorro-Courtland

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