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adam_text | CONTENTS
Foreword................................................................vii
Preface.................................................................ix
Table of Abbreviations.................................................xix
Table of Cases.......................................................xxvii
Chapter 1. Setting the Scene............................................ 1
I. The Aim of this Book................................................1
II. State of the Art....................................................3
A. Academic Publications.........................................3
B. EU Projects...................................................5
III. Cross-Border Insolvency Law.........................................6
A. Transnational Laws............................................7
B. National Laws.................................................9
C. Soft Laws....................................................10
IV. Principles.........................................................12
A. Definition...................................................12
B. Groups of Principles.........................................16
(1) Jurisdictional Principles...............................16
(2) Procedural Principles...................................17
(3) Substantive Principles..................................17
C. Conflict of Principles.......................................18
V. The Potential Value of a Principle-Based Approach..................19
Chapter 2. Jurisdictional Principles....................................21
I. Unity..............................................................21
II. Universalism.......................................................26
A. Unity and Universalism.......................................28
B. Developments.................................................29
C. Core Features................................................31
D. Exceptions...................................................35
(1) Secondary Proceedings...................................35
(2) Lex Fori Concursus......................................36
(3) Public Policy...........................................37
E. Principle-Based Approach.....................................40
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III. Equality............................................................40
IV. Mutual Trust........................................................41
V. Cooperation and Communication.......................................44
A. Essentials....................................................46
B. Manifestations................................................49
(1) General..................................................49
(2) Details..................................................52
(a) Recognition.........................................52
(b) Moratorium..........................................58
(c) Information.........................................62
(d) Equal Treatment of Creditors........................62
C. Limits........................................................66
(1) The Role of National Laws................................66
(2) Cooperation: Duty or Recommendation?.....................69
(3) Comprehensive Clause or Conclusive Enumeration?..........71
VI. Subsidiarity........................................................72
VII. Proportionality.....................................................75
Chapter 3. Procedural Principles.........................................77
I. Efficiency..........................................................78
A. Core Features.................................................78
B. Manifestations.............................................. 79
C. Principle-Based Approach......................................83
D. Limits........................................................85
II. Transparency........................................................86
A. Publication...................................................87
B. Information...................................................90
III. Predictability..................................................... 92
A. Relevance.....................................................92
B. Core Features.................................................93
(1) Insolvency Proceedings...................................93
(2) International Jurisdiction...............................96
(3) Applicable Law..........................................102
(4) Procedural Duties.......................................103
IV. Procedural Justice................................................ 104
V. Priority...........................................................107
Chapter 4. Substantive Principles.......................................113
I. General............................................................113
II. Principles Protecting Substantive Rights...........................115
A. Equal Treatment of Creditors.................................115
(1) General.................................................117
(2) Manifestations..........................................119
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(3) Limits...................................................125
(a) Rights In Rem.......................................125
(b) Set-off.............................................127
(c) Priority Rules......................................128
B. Optimal Realisation of the Debtors Assets.....................129
(1) General..................................................129
(2) Manifestations...........................................132
(a) Protecting the Insolvency Estate....................132
(b) Enriching the Insolvency Estate.....................134
(c) Restructuring as the Optimal Goal...................135
C. Debtor Protection.............................................138
D. Protection of Trust...........................................142
(1) General................................................ 143
(2) Manifestations...........................................147
E. Social Protection.............................................151
(1) Debtor..................................................151
(2) Employees................................................152
(3) Tenants..................................................154
(4) Priority Rules...........................................156
Chapter 5. Interim Results..............................................159
I. Principles..........................................................159
II. Groups of Principles................................................160
III. Relationship Between Principles.....................................160
IV. Cross-Border Insolvency Laws..................................... 163
Chapter 6. Conflict of Principles.......................................167
I. General.............................................................168
A. Purpose..................................................... 168
B. Universalism as a Starting Point..............................169
C. (Ir-)Relevance of‘Local Interests ............................169
II. Details.............................................................173
A. Rights In Rem.................................................173
(1) The Issue................................................173
(2) Conflicting Principles...................................174
(3) Art. 8(1) EIR............................................176
(4) Comments ................................................177
(5) Alternatives.............................................182
(6) Principled Solution......................................185
(7) Proposal.................................................190
(8) Lex Fori Concursus - Solution For
The EU Only?.............................................191
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B. Set-off.......................................................191
(1) The Issue................................................192
(2) Conflicting Principles...................................193
(3) Art. 9(1) EIR............................................194
(4) Criticism...............................................196
(5) Principled Solution......................................196
(6) Proposal................................................202
C. Reservation of Title..........................................203
(1) Insolvency of the Purchaser..............................203
(2) Insolvency of the Seller.................................206
D. Transactions Avoidance........................................211
(1) Conflicting Principles...................................212
(2) Principled Solution.....................................215
(a) Predictability.....................................215
(b) Protection of Trust.................................216
(c) Universalism........................................217
(3) Proposal.................................................218
E. Employment Contracts..........................................219
(1) Conflicting Principles...................................220
(2) Principled Solution......................................223
(3) Proposal................................................ 225
F. Contracts on Immoveables......................................225
(1) Art 11(1) EIR............................................225
(2) Principles Involved......................................227
(3) Principled Solution......................................230
(4) Proposal.................................................232
G. Other Conflicts..............................................233
(1) New Procedural Devices...................................233
(2) International furisdiction...............................235
Chapter 7. Principles and Harmonisation................................237
I. The Need For Harmonisation.........................................237
A. Reducing Complexity...........................................239
B. Reducing Costs................................................240
C. Enforcing the Principles of Cross-Border
Insolvency Law................................................241
II. Key Players........................................................243
A. Courts........................................................244
B. International Organisations...................................246
C. Legislators...................................................246
III. The Value of Principles for Harmonisation.........................249
A. Interaction of Different Legal Fields.........................249
B. The Benefit of Principles for Identifying the Issues..........250
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C. The Benefit of Principles for Solving the Issues.............. 253
D. Pressing Towards International Acceptability.....................255
E. Prospects........................................................255
Chapter 8. Concluding Remarks..............................................257
I. Principles in other Legal Fields.....................................257
II. Methodological Generalisability......................................258
III. Perspectives.........................................................260
Literature.................................................................263
Index.................................................................... 279
About the Author...........................................................289
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The thesis of this book is that cross-border insolvency rules of all kinds (e.g.
European Insolvency Regulation, uncitral Model Law, ali Principles for the
nafta States, national laws such as Chapter 15 us Bankruptcy Code or Sch. 1
Cross-Border Insolvency Regulation 2006) are founded on, and can be traced
back to, basic values and that they aim to pursue and enforce such standards.
Furthermore, several principles can be identified, distinguished and sorted into
three groups: conflict of laws principles (e.g. unity, universality, equality, mutual
trust, cooperation and communication, subsidiarity, proportionality), procedural
principles (e.g. efficiency, transparency, predictability, procedural justice, priority)
and substantive principles (e.g. equal treatment of creditors, optimal realisation
of the debtor’s assets, debtor protection, protection of trust (for secured creditors
or contractual partners), social protection (for employees or tenants)). Using the
principle-oriented approach, the book will have a significant impact for both
deciding cases and shaping cross-border insolvency law. It offers both legislators
and courts new substantive and methodological support in making decisions, for
example where the treatment of secured creditors, support for foreign insolvency
practitioners or even harmonisation of cross-border insolvency laws is at stake.
Prof. Dr. Reinhard Bork holds the Chair in Civil Procedural Law at the
University of Hamburg. He has been the Robert S. Campbell Visiting Fellow at
Magdalen College, Oxford in 2010-2011 and 2015-2016. He is an experienced
Court of Appeal Judge and arbitrator.
‘The present book is clearly the product of massive and admirable research ...
It is a major step forward in learning on the subject.’
From the Foreword by Gabriel Moss QC
‘Professor Bork s important book identifies and systematically articulates a set
of core foundational principles for cross-border insolvency law. His principled-
based approach provides the basis for evaluating existing legal frameworks, such
as the European Insolvency Regulation and the uncitral Model Law, and for
constructing a harmonized, transnational, normative order of insolvency law.
Academics, law reformers, judges, and practitioners would be well advised to pay
close attention to Professor Bork’s excellent, clear-sighted and scholarly insights.’
Adrian J. Walters, Ralph L. Brill Professor of Law,; Chicago-Kent College of Law
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