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OverviewThis timely book offers a comprehensive study of the mechanism that gives effect to foreign bank resolution actions. In particular, it focuses on how the legal framework for the recognition of foreign bank resolution actions should be structured and proposes detailed legal principles on which effective frameworks should be based. Shuai Guo conducts both normative and positive law analysis to investigate the status quo of available legal instruments that are used to recognise foreign resolution actions within three representative jurisdictions: the European Union, the United States and mainland China. Building on the traditional legal doctrines of private international law, financial law and insolvency law, this book proposes ten principles that should be applied to foreign bank resolution actions, offering innovative ideas for further research and study. Additionally, it fills the gap in scholarly research on the issue of cross-border bank resolution and formulates rules that would facilitate effective resolution actions across borders to achieve a global orderly resolution for banks. Recognition of Foreign Bank Resolution Actions will be key reading for researchers and students in the fields of private international law, finance and banking law. The technical legal issues addressed throughout the book will also appeal to insolvency and banking lawyers, as well as policy makers within the field. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Shuai GuoPublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.666kg ISBN: 9781802200553ISBN 10: 180220055 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 15 February 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews'This book conducts both a comprehensive and sophisticated analysis on the recognition of foreign bank resolution actions. Employing a comparative research methodology and also addressing the complicated issue from international law, financial law and insolvency law perspective, the author exhibits a superb panorama on the subject. This book offers not only a theoretical, but also a practical perspective of constructing a future framework for recognition of foreign resolution actions across the globe. It is worthwhile reading in this area.' -- Jingxia Shi, Renmin University of China 'This book conducts both a comprehensive and sophisticated analysis on the recognition of foreign bank resolution actions. Employing a comparative research methodology and also addressing the complicated issue from international law, financial law and insolvency law perspective, the author exhibits a superb panorama on the subject. This book offers not only a theoretical, but also a practical perspective of constructing a future framework for recognition of foreign resolution actions across the globe. It is worthwhile reading in this area.' - Jingxia Shi, Renmin University of China ‘This book is an excellent comprehensive study of the recognition of foreign bank resolution actions. Based on Dr Shuai Guo's PhD thesis, the book is the fruit of his in-depth research in the area of cross-border bank resolution during his PhD study period. With Guo's years of effort, the quality of the book is very much guaranteed. The endorsement from his PhD supervisors and thesis examiners can also assure the reader of this. In a time when the framework of cross-border bank resolution is yet to be developed, no matter at the international level or at the national level, this book is definitely a great contribution to the literature. It is a must read for academics and lawmakers whose research concerns cross-border bank resolution!’ -- Geleite Xu, International Insolvency Review ‘This book conducts both a comprehensive and sophisticated analysis on the recognition of foreign bank resolution actions. Employing a comparative research methodology and also addressing the complicated issue from international law, financial law and insolvency law perspective, the author exhibits a superb panorama on the subject. This book offers not only a theoretical, but also a practical perspective of constructing a future framework for recognition of foreign resolution actions across the globe. It is worthwhile reading in this area.’ -- Jingxia Shi, Renmin University of China Author InformationShuai Guo, Assistant Professor, China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing, China Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |