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OverviewInternational insolvency is a newly-established branch of the study of insolvency that owes much to the phenomenon of cross-border incorporations and the conduct of business in more than one jurisdiction. It is largely the offspring of globalization and involves looking at both law and economic rules. This book is a compendium of essays by eminent academics and practitioners in the field who trace the development of the subject, give an account of the influences of economics, legal history and private international law, and chart its relationship with finance and security issues as well as the importance of business rescue as a phenomenon. Furthermore, the essays examine how international instruments introduced in recent years function as well as how the subject itself is continually being innovated by being confronted by the challenges of other areas of law with which it becomes entangled. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul Omar , Professor Geraint HowellsPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.997kg ISBN: 9780754674825ISBN 10: 0754674827 Pages: 452 Publication Date: 22 November 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational 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 ContentsReviews'Excellent contributions on broad-ranging and complex topics, developed in a comparative and international context. The chapters demonstrate able scholarship and provide a better understanding of insolvency law reform, both in personal and business insolvency worldwide.'Bob Wessels, University of Leiden, The Netherlands 'The profile of international insolvency law has developed rapidly in the past 10 years and this volume clearly adds to the increasing amount of quality scholarship published in this field. It deals with a broad range of general and specialist topics that have become important issues for international insolvency law.'Andrew Keay, University of Leeds, UK'This book is a scintillating contribution to the worldwide discussion and debate on international insolvency. With the profound insights of a number of outstanding international scholars, it will be of immense value to the national and international lawmakers, and the judges and practitioners in national and international courts, who frequently face huge and complex legal issues.'Emeritus Professor Harry Rajak, University of Sussex, UK 'Excellent contributions on broad-ranging and complex topics, developed in a comparative and international context. The chapters demonstrate able scholarship and provide a better understanding of insolvency law reform, both in personal and business insolvency worldwide.' Bob Wessels, University of Leiden, The Netherlands 'The profile of international insolvency law has developed rapidly in the past 10 years and this volume clearly adds to the increasing amount of quality scholarship published in this field. It deals with a broad range of general and specialist topics that have become important issues for international insolvency law.' Andrew Keay, University of Leeds, UK 'This book is a scintillating contribution to the worldwide discussion and debate on international insolvency. With the profound insights of a number of outstanding international scholars, it will be of immense value to the national and international lawmakers, and the judges and practitioners in national and international courts, who frequently face huge and complex legal issues.' Emeritus Professor Harry Rajak, University of Sussex, UK 'The book presents a broad range of general and specialist topics that have become important issues for comparative and international insolvency law. The themes demonstrate fresh views and updates on certain matters, and cover common law and civil law. Practitioners may find new arguments for their cases; scholars may find contributions that can help elucidate the complexity that must be mastered to better understand their subject; legislators may find inspiration for legislative developments elsewhere...' International Company and Commercial Law Review Author InformationPaul Omar is Professor of International and Comparative Insolvency Law at the Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University. He has published widely on European, and International Insolvency Law. Armin J. Kammel, Paul Todd, Janis Sarra, Rebecca Parry, Haizheng Zhang Roman Tomasic, Anil Hargovan, David Morrison, Colin Anderson, John Tribe, Corlia van Heerden, Andre Boraine, Lienne Steyn, David Milman, Susan Block-Lieb, Juraj Alexander, Evgeny Kovalenko, Irit Mevorach David Brown. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |