Description: Current Issues in European Financial and Insolvency Law by Professor Wolf-Georg Ringe, Professor Louise Gullifer, Philippe Théry This book is a collection of studies by leading English and French experts, analysing current perspectives of insolvency and financial law in Europe. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Recent case-law and legislation in European company and insolvency law have significantly furthered the integration of European business regulation. In particular, the case-law of the European Court of Justice and the introduction of the EU Insolvency Regulation have provided the stimulus for current reforms in various jurisdictions in the fields of insolvency and financial law. The UK, for instance, has adopted the Enterprise Act in 2002, designed, inter alia, to enhance enterprise and to strengthen the UKs approach to bankruptcy and corporate rescue. In a similar vein, a recent reform in France has modernised French insolvency law and even introduced a tool similar to the successful English company voluntary arrangement (CVA).This book provides a collection of studies by some of the leading English and French experts today, analysing current perspectives of insolvency and financial law in Europe, both on the national as well as on the European level. Author Biography Wolf-Georg Ringe is Professor of International Commercial Law at the Copenhagen Business School.Louise Gullifer is Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Oxford and a tutor at Harris Manchester College.Philippe Théry is Professor of Law at the University Paris II (Panthéon-Assas) and former Deputy Director of the Institute of European and Comparative Law of the University of Oxford. Table of Contents 1. The Evolution of Insolvency Law in FrancePhilippe Théry2. The Reforms of the Enterprise Act 2002 and the Floating Charge as a Security DeviceLouise Gullifer3. The Effect of the Enterprise Act 2002: Empirical Research into Corporate InsolvencySandra Frisby4. Comment and SummaryPhilippe Théry5. Strategic Insolvency Migration and Community LawWolf-Georg Ringe6. The Centre of the Debtors Main Interests: Comments on the Eurofood Judgment of the ECJGeorges Khairallah7. European Insolvency Proceedings and Party Choice: CommentJohn Armour8. The Recent Influence of Insolvency Law on the Evolution of Security in French LawPierre Crocq9. Guarantees and Collective ProceduresLaurent Leveneur10. Comments and Discussion ReportHugh Beale11. The Exclusion of Certain Creditors from the Law of Collective ProceedingsHervé Synvet12. How Do the Courts Choose between Different Bankruptcy Outcomes? The Results of a French SurveyRégis Blazy, Betrand Chopard, Agnès Fimayer and Jean-Daniel Guigou13. Comments and Discussion ReportRobert Stevens14. SummaryWolf-Georg Ringe and Louise Gullifer Review ...provides very valuable insights for this highly topical and practically relevant discussion. The authors, without exception, have to be praised for their enlightening contributions to the debate on European financial and insolvency law. -- Felix Steffek * European Business Organization Law Review, Volume 12 *This is a fascinating book. It raises a whole host of discussion points ... about the merits of empirics, about the value of comparative research, about the cultural specificity of norms and about particular insolvency sticking points. I am pleased to recommend it. -- Lloyds Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly * Gerard McCormack * Review Quote ...provides very valuable insights for this highly topical and practically relevant discussion. The authors, without exception, have to be praised for their enlightening contributions to the debate on European financial and insolvency law.Felix SteffekEuropean Business Organization Law ReviewVolume 12, 2011This is a fascinating book. It raises a whole host of discussion points ... about the merits of empirics, about the value of comparative research, about the cultural specificity of norms and about particular insolvency sticking points. I am pleased to recommend it.Gerard McCormackLloyds Maritime and Commercial Law QuarterlySeptember 2011 Details ISBN1841139351 Short Title CURRENT ISSUES IN EUROPEAN FIN Language English ISBN-10 1841139351 ISBN-13 9781841139357 Media Book Format Hardcover Year 2009 Imprint Hart Publishing Subtitle Perspectives from France and the UK Place of Publication Oxford Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 346.4078 Edited by Philippe Théry Series Number 11 Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Illustrations black & white illustrations UK Release Date 2009-06-02 NZ Release Date 2009-06-02 Author Philippe Théry Pages 254 Series Studies of the Oxford Institute of European and Comparative Law Publication Date 2009-06-02 Audience Professional & Vocational AU Release Date 2009-06-01 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 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Book Title: Current Issues in European Financial and Insolvency Law
Number of Pages: 254 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Current Issues in European Financial and Insolvency Law: Perspectives from France and the Uk
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication Year: 2009
Item Height: 234 mm
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Author: Philippe Thery, Professor Louise Gullifer, Professor Wolf-Georg Ringe
Subject Area: Commercial Law
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Format: Hardcover