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Cross-Border Debt Restructurings
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Esteban C. Buljevich is a principal counsel in the legal department of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group. Since 2002, Mr. Buljevich has been working in the Buenos Aires office of the IFC and is a member of the Argentine Recovery Team. As such, he has been actively involved - as lead counsel and workout banker - in all recovery efforts of the IFC's portfolio in Argentina, which amounted to approximately US$2 billion as at 2002. Mr. Buljevich is a business lawyer with significant experience in workouts, project financing, mergers and acquisitions (M&A), banking and capital markets, securitisation and structure finance and private equity transactions on a global basis. Prior to becoming a member of the Argentine Recovery Team, Mr. Buljevich was active within IFC in new business transactions and restructuring work in Latin America, Eastern Europe and Asia. Before joining IFC in 1996, Mr. Buljevich worked in New York and Argentine law firms as well as in an Argentine conglomerate. He also served as a clerk for a Federal Criminal Court for the District of Buenos Aires. Mr. Buljevich holds a JD degree from the University of Buenos Aires (1989), an MBA from L'Ecole des Ponts et Chaussees of Paris and the University of Belgrano (1992), a graduate degree in investment banking from the New York University (1996) and an LLM from Georgetown University (1999). Esteban C. Buljevich is a contributor to Project Finance - Selected Issues in Choice of Law, published by Euromoney Books in 1996. He is also the author of Project Financing and the International Financial Markets, published by Kluwer Academic Publishers in 1999. Since 2001, he has been a faculty member of the International Law Institute in Washington, DC. He frequently provides lectures and presentations at conferences and seminars relating to topics of his professional expertise. He is a member of the Buenos Aires and New York bars and of various professional organisations, including the American Bar Association, the International Bar Association, the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators and the International #Law Institute.

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"Events of the last decade remind us that debt restructuring is an integral and challenging part of international commercial practice. Cross-Border Debt Restructurings presents an accessible and comprehensive treatment of this multi-faceted topic, and provides an overview of the laws, mechanics and strategies of debt restructuring. The contributors to this impressive work include financiers, lawyers and other practitioners, who offer the reader the benefit of their experience through the detailed examination of specific topics of interest and multiple case studies. This effective blending of theory and practice makes Cross-Border Debt Restructurings a valuable resource for practitioners and academics alike." Mickey Kantor, Former US Commerce Secretary /Former US Trade Representative "a comprehensive, authoritative and multidisciplinary practitioner's manual on debt restructurings on a global basis could not be more opportune. Consequently, I am sure that the entire Euromoney audience will undoubtedly celebrate the novelty of this book and be overjoyed with and, perhaps, enriched by this distinct, unique piece of work on one of the hottest subjects on the international financial arena." From the Foreword by Emilio J. Cardenas, Past President, International Bar Association. "It is rare that one can find in a single volume a comprehensive treatment of both sovereign and corporate debt restructuring techniques and case studies. Although the two branches of this discipline -- sovereign and corporate -- have much in common (and this book skillfully identifies the areas of congruence), there are very significant differences. Cross-Border Debt Restructurings assembles an impressive cast of experts who can speak with authority about the latest techniques in both sovereign and corporate debt workouts. The editors have marshaled these contributions into a coherent and highly readable text." Lee C. Bucheit, Partner, Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton LLP

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