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International Insolvency Law
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Part I New Thoughts on Insolvency 1 Catholic Social Thought and Corporate Insolvency Law 2 International Trade and Insolvency Part II T he Law Reform Imperative 3 Tranched, Squared and Derived: Credit Derivative Regulatory Reform and the Restructuring of Insolvent Businesses 4 China’s New Bankruptcy Law: Notable Features and Key Enforcement Issues 5 Creating a Template for Banking Insolvency Law Reform after the Collapse of Northern Rock Part III Issues in Corporate Rescue 6 Aggrieved Shareholders as Creditors: An Unmapped Coordinate in the Cartography of Australian Insolvency Law 7 The Australian Corporate Rescue Provisions: How do they Compare? Part IV Issues for Small and Medium Enterprises 8 The Extension of Small Company Voluntary Arrangements: A Response to the Conservative Party’s Corporate Restructuring Proposals Part V Issues in Personal Insolvency 9 Perspectives on Protecting the Family Home in South African Insolvency Law 10 Debt Enforcement Regimes Outside Bankruptcy in English Law: Observations on Current Diversity and Future Complexity Part VI The UNCITRAL Projects 11 Representing the Interests of Unsecured Creditors: A Comparative Look at UNCITRAL’s Legislative Guide on Insolvency Law 12 Is the Future Bright for Enterprise Groups in Insolvency? An Analysis of UNCITRAL’s New Recommendations 13 Beyond the UNCITRAL Model Law in Australasia: The Scope for Bilateral Agreements

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Paul Omar is a Barrister and Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Sussex, UK. Harry Rajak, Rosalind Mason, Armin J. Kammel, Colin Anderson, David Morrison, Andrew Keay, Donna McKenzie Skene, Adrian Walters, Paul Torremans, Margreet B. De Boer, Bob Wessels, Andrew Campbell, Sandra Frisby, Stefan van Eck, Andre Boraine, Janis Sarra, Leonie Stander, Jenny Buchan.

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'This fascinating collection offers insights from a range of insolvency specialists. The beauty of the text lies in the diversity of coverage. Apart from the mainstream issues, we find perceptive analysis of bank insolvency, franchise distress, the impact of insolvency on employees and the interface with environmental law. The comparative input is excellent. Overall, an essential addition to the library of any insolvency scholar.' David Milman, Lancaster University, UK '...highly recommended both to read and as a reference source. [this book] provides a lead to numerous other issues and ideas, throughout the insolvency world.' Australian Journal of Corporate Law

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