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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Reinhard Bork (Chair of Civil Procedure Law, Chair of Civil Procedure Law, University of Hamburg) , Kristin van Zwieten (Professor of Law and Finance, Professor of Law and Finance, University of Oxford)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 17.60cm , Height: 5.60cm , Length: 25.20cm Weight: 1.834kg ISBN: 9780198852117ISBN 10: 0198852118 Pages: 1136 Publication Date: 03 February 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book is a 'must read' for every insolvency and restructuring professional who wishes to learn about how the new regulation should and will be applied ... a fantastic contribution to the existing library of cross-border insolvency publications, as it is possibly the first work on the EIR that presents a complete pan-European perspective and that expresses insights of experts from multiple European jurisdictions. Furthermore, as this commentary is published prior to the recast EIR coming into force, it will be vital for legal professionals when facing cross-border European cases once the new regulation arrives. * Jose Carles, Global Restructuring Review. * This is the leading work in English on the Recast EIR. * Prof. Dr. Peter Mankowski, GPR Law Review * Professor Bork and Dr van Zwieten have maintained academic rigour in the contributions from a dozen leading scholars and practitioners, producing an authoritative, useful and readable analysis of the legislation. * Chris Laughton, Eurofenix * It is clear that this commentary rests on very solid foundations. For that and many other reasons, it should prove an enduring work of reference in the field of international insolvency for scholars, the judiciary, practitioners and policy-makers alike. * Paul J. Omar, International Insolvency Review * Overall, it is clear that this commentary continues to rest on very solid foundations. For that and many other reasons, it should prove an enduring work of reference in the field of international insolvency for academics, judges, practitioners and policymakers alike. * Paul Omar, Technical Research Coordinator, INSOL Europe, Eurofenix * This book is a 'must read' for every insolvency and restructuring professional who wishes to learn about how the new regulation should and will be applied ... a fantastic contribution to the existing library of cross-border insolvency publications, as it is possibly the first work on the EIR that presents a complete pan-European perspective and that expresses insights of experts from multiple European jurisdictions. Furthermore, as this commentary is published prior to the recast EIR coming into force, it will be vital for legal professionals when facing cross-border European cases once the new regulation arrives. * José Carles, Global Restructuring Review. * This is the leading work in English on the Recast EIR. * Prof. Dr. Peter Mankowski, GPR Law Review * Professor Bork and Dr van Zwieten have maintained academic rigour in the contributions from a dozen leading scholars and practitioners, producing an authoritative, useful and readable analysis of the legislation. * Chris Laughton, Eurofenix * It is clear that this commentary rests on very solid foundations. For that and many other reasons, it should prove an enduring work of reference in the field of international insolvency for scholars, the judiciary, practitioners and policy-makers alike. * Paul J. Omar, International Insolvency Review * Author InformationReinhard Bork is Professor at the University of Hamburg, Germany and is a respected scholar in insolvency law in Germany. He has been a judge of the Upper State Court in Hamburg. He has published widely in German and in English and is the author of Rescuing Companies in England and Germany with OUP in 2012, as well as co-author of European Cross-Border Insolvency Law in 2016. Kristin van Zwieten is Professor of Law and Finance at the University of Oxford, and Fellow of Harris Manchester College. She was previously John Collier Fellow in Law at Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Prior to her academic career, she trained as a solicitor in an Australian corporate law firm. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |