Recasting the Insolvency Regulation: Improvements and Missed Opportunities
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Contents -- 1 Insolvency Forum Shopping, Revisited -- Abstract -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Forum Shopping Strategies -- 1.3 The 2015 EIR Reform -- 1.4 The New Suspension Period -- 1.4.1 Background -- 1.4.2 Context -- 1.4.3 Operation -- 1.4.4 Critique -- 1.4.5 Alternative Mechanisms -- 1.5 Forum Shopping Beyond the EIR Recast, and 'Schemes of Arrangement' -- 1.6 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Contracting Around Insolvency Jurisdiction: Private Ordering in European Insolvency Jurisdiction Rules and Practices -- Abstract -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 International Insolvency Jurisdiction and Centre of Main Interests -- 2.3 COMI: Problems Unravelled -- 2.3.1 Uncertainty and European Capital Markets -- 2.3.2 Singular Vision and Multinational Enterprise Groups -- 2.3.3 COMI, New Business Models and Changing Corporate Landscape -- 2.3.3.1 Platform Enterprises and Decentralised Ownership -- 2.3.3.2 Blockchain and Decentralised Management -- 2.4 The 'New Age' and New Approaches to Insolvency Jurisdiction -- 2.4.1 Choice of Insolvency Forum in a Contract -- 2.4.2 Synthetic and 'Reverse' Synthetic Insolvency Proceedings -- 2.4.3 Selection of a Group Coordination Forum -- 2.5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 3 Jurisdictional Rules on Approval Requirements in the European Insolvency Regulation Recast -- Abstract -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Issue: Approval Requirements in International Insolvency Law -- 3.3 Jurisdictional Rules on Approval Requirements -- 3.3.1 Legislative Development -- 3.3.2 Article 11(2) of the EIR Recast -- 3.3.2.1 Purpose -- 3.3.2.2 Scope of the Jurisdiction -- 3.3.2.3 Impact on the Applicable Law -- 3.3.3 Article 13(2) of the EIR Recast -- 3.3.3.1 Purpose -- 3.3.3.2 Scope of the Jurisdiction -- 3.3.3.3 Impact on the Applicable Law -- 3.3.4 Consequences of the New Rules on Approval Requirements -- 3.4 Conclusion | |
505 | 8 | |a References -- 4 The Law Applicable to Transaction Avoidance in Cross-Border Insolvency Proceedings -- Abstract -- 4.1 Introductory Aspects-Actio Pauliana -- 4.1.1 Uniform Rules in European Insolvency Regulation(s) -- 4.1.1.1 Jurisdiction for Actio Pauliana -- 4.1.1.2 Law Governing Collective Avoidance Actions -- 4.1.1.3 Scope of Lex Concursus -- 4.2 Nuances and Derogations to the Application of the Lex Concursus -- 4.2.1 Lex Concursus Secundarii -- 4.2.2 Derogations to the Lex Fori Concursus in Favour of Lex Situs, Lex Laboris, Lex Registry or Lex Mercatus -- 4.2.3 The Lex Causae-'Veto' to the Application of Lex Fori Concursus -- 4.2.3.1 Justification -- 4.2.3.2 Functioning -- 4.2.3.3 Limitations -- 4.3 The Perpetuation of the Inconveniences Raised by the Texts in Spite of the ECJ's Guidance -- 4.3.1 Lutz Judgment -- 4.3.1.1 Nuances Regarding the Category of Acts in Favour of Which Article 16 May Be Invoked -- 4.3.1.2 The Broad Scope of the Lex Causae -- 4.3.2 Nike Judgment -- 4.3.2.1 Application in Concreto of the Lex Causae -- 4.3.2.2 The Burden of Proof -- 4.3.2.3 The Articulation with the National Law -- 4.3.2.4 The Large Scope of the Lex Causae -- 4.3.3 Vinyls Italy Judgment -- 4.3.3.1 The Procedural Regime of Article 16 EIR Recast -- 4.3.3.2 Application in Concreto of the Lex Causae and Burden of Proof -- 4.3.3.3 Large Place for the Party Autonomy -- 4.3.3.4 Criticism -- 4.3.3.5 Unsatisfactory Safeguard-The Prohibition of Fraudulent Practices -- 4.4 Towards New Horizons? -- 4.4.1 Inconveniences of the Existing Rules -- 4.4.2 Reforms of the Conflicts of Law Rules -- 4.4.3 Harmonisation of the Substantive Avoidance Laws -- References -- 5 Cooperation and Communication Between Parties in the Management of Cross-Border Parallel Proceedings Under the European Insolvency Regulation Recast -- Abstract | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.1 The Necessity for Coordination of Insolvency Proceedings with Cross-Border Elements Within the European Judicial Space -- 5.2 Setting Coordination Following Imposition and Following Cooperation Apart -- 5.2.1 Preliminary Considerations: The Prevalence of the Main Insolvency Proceedings in Matters of 'Coordination' Latu Sensu -- 5.2.2 The Prevalence of the Main Insolvency Proceedings in Matters of 'Coordination' Latu Sensu: A Critique -- 5.3 Cooperation Between Parties in Insolvency Proceedings -- 5.3.1 The Obligation to Cooperate and Communicate in the EIR Recast -- 5.3.2 The Obligation to Cooperate and Communicate: From Theory to Practice -- 5.3.3 Cooperation and Communication: Sources of Practices -- 5.3.4 Statutory and Practical Limits to Cooperation and Communication -- 5.3.4.1 Statutory Limits -- 5.3.4.2 Practical Limits and Issues -- 5.4 Form of Cooperation -- 5.5 Companies Party to a Group: A New Legal Framework -- 5.6 Final Remarks -- References | |
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spelling | Lazić, Vesna Verfasser aut Recasting the Insolvency Regulation Improvements and Missed Opportunities The Hague T.M.C. Asser Press 2020 ©2020 1 online resource (134 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Short Studies in Private International Law Ser Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Contents -- 1 Insolvency Forum Shopping, Revisited -- Abstract -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Forum Shopping Strategies -- 1.3 The 2015 EIR Reform -- 1.4 The New Suspension Period -- 1.4.1 Background -- 1.4.2 Context -- 1.4.3 Operation -- 1.4.4 Critique -- 1.4.5 Alternative Mechanisms -- 1.5 Forum Shopping Beyond the EIR Recast, and 'Schemes of Arrangement' -- 1.6 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Contracting Around Insolvency Jurisdiction: Private Ordering in European Insolvency Jurisdiction Rules and Practices -- Abstract -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 International Insolvency Jurisdiction and Centre of Main Interests -- 2.3 COMI: Problems Unravelled -- 2.3.1 Uncertainty and European Capital Markets -- 2.3.2 Singular Vision and Multinational Enterprise Groups -- 2.3.3 COMI, New Business Models and Changing Corporate Landscape -- 2.3.3.1 Platform Enterprises and Decentralised Ownership -- 2.3.3.2 Blockchain and Decentralised Management -- 2.4 The 'New Age' and New Approaches to Insolvency Jurisdiction -- 2.4.1 Choice of Insolvency Forum in a Contract -- 2.4.2 Synthetic and 'Reverse' Synthetic Insolvency Proceedings -- 2.4.3 Selection of a Group Coordination Forum -- 2.5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 3 Jurisdictional Rules on Approval Requirements in the European Insolvency Regulation Recast -- Abstract -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Issue: Approval Requirements in International Insolvency Law -- 3.3 Jurisdictional Rules on Approval Requirements -- 3.3.1 Legislative Development -- 3.3.2 Article 11(2) of the EIR Recast -- 3.3.2.1 Purpose -- 3.3.2.2 Scope of the Jurisdiction -- 3.3.2.3 Impact on the Applicable Law -- 3.3.3 Article 13(2) of the EIR Recast -- 3.3.3.1 Purpose -- 3.3.3.2 Scope of the Jurisdiction -- 3.3.3.3 Impact on the Applicable Law -- 3.3.4 Consequences of the New Rules on Approval Requirements -- 3.4 Conclusion References -- 4 The Law Applicable to Transaction Avoidance in Cross-Border Insolvency Proceedings -- Abstract -- 4.1 Introductory Aspects-Actio Pauliana -- 4.1.1 Uniform Rules in European Insolvency Regulation(s) -- 4.1.1.1 Jurisdiction for Actio Pauliana -- 4.1.1.2 Law Governing Collective Avoidance Actions -- 4.1.1.3 Scope of Lex Concursus -- 4.2 Nuances and Derogations to the Application of the Lex Concursus -- 4.2.1 Lex Concursus Secundarii -- 4.2.2 Derogations to the Lex Fori Concursus in Favour of Lex Situs, Lex Laboris, Lex Registry or Lex Mercatus -- 4.2.3 The Lex Causae-'Veto' to the Application of Lex Fori Concursus -- 4.2.3.1 Justification -- 4.2.3.2 Functioning -- 4.2.3.3 Limitations -- 4.3 The Perpetuation of the Inconveniences Raised by the Texts in Spite of the ECJ's Guidance -- 4.3.1 Lutz Judgment -- 4.3.1.1 Nuances Regarding the Category of Acts in Favour of Which Article 16 May Be Invoked -- 4.3.1.2 The Broad Scope of the Lex Causae -- 4.3.2 Nike Judgment -- 4.3.2.1 Application in Concreto of the Lex Causae -- 4.3.2.2 The Burden of Proof -- 4.3.2.3 The Articulation with the National Law -- 4.3.2.4 The Large Scope of the Lex Causae -- 4.3.3 Vinyls Italy Judgment -- 4.3.3.1 The Procedural Regime of Article 16 EIR Recast -- 4.3.3.2 Application in Concreto of the Lex Causae and Burden of Proof -- 4.3.3.3 Large Place for the Party Autonomy -- 4.3.3.4 Criticism -- 4.3.3.5 Unsatisfactory Safeguard-The Prohibition of Fraudulent Practices -- 4.4 Towards New Horizons? -- 4.4.1 Inconveniences of the Existing Rules -- 4.4.2 Reforms of the Conflicts of Law Rules -- 4.4.3 Harmonisation of the Substantive Avoidance Laws -- References -- 5 Cooperation and Communication Between Parties in the Management of Cross-Border Parallel Proceedings Under the European Insolvency Regulation Recast -- Abstract 5.1 The Necessity for Coordination of Insolvency Proceedings with Cross-Border Elements Within the European Judicial Space -- 5.2 Setting Coordination Following Imposition and Following Cooperation Apart -- 5.2.1 Preliminary Considerations: The Prevalence of the Main Insolvency Proceedings in Matters of 'Coordination' Latu Sensu -- 5.2.2 The Prevalence of the Main Insolvency Proceedings in Matters of 'Coordination' Latu Sensu: A Critique -- 5.3 Cooperation Between Parties in Insolvency Proceedings -- 5.3.1 The Obligation to Cooperate and Communicate in the EIR Recast -- 5.3.2 The Obligation to Cooperate and Communicate: From Theory to Practice -- 5.3.3 Cooperation and Communication: Sources of Practices -- 5.3.4 Statutory and Practical Limits to Cooperation and Communication -- 5.3.4.1 Statutory Limits -- 5.3.4.2 Practical Limits and Issues -- 5.4 Form of Cooperation -- 5.5 Companies Party to a Group: A New Legal Framework -- 5.6 Final Remarks -- References Bankruptcy Stuij, Steven Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Lazić, Vesna Recasting the Insolvency Regulation The Hague : T.M.C. 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spellingShingle | Lazić, Vesna Recasting the Insolvency Regulation Improvements and Missed Opportunities Intro -- Contents -- 1 Insolvency Forum Shopping, Revisited -- Abstract -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Forum Shopping Strategies -- 1.3 The 2015 EIR Reform -- 1.4 The New Suspension Period -- 1.4.1 Background -- 1.4.2 Context -- 1.4.3 Operation -- 1.4.4 Critique -- 1.4.5 Alternative Mechanisms -- 1.5 Forum Shopping Beyond the EIR Recast, and 'Schemes of Arrangement' -- 1.6 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Contracting Around Insolvency Jurisdiction: Private Ordering in European Insolvency Jurisdiction Rules and Practices -- Abstract -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 International Insolvency Jurisdiction and Centre of Main Interests -- 2.3 COMI: Problems Unravelled -- 2.3.1 Uncertainty and European Capital Markets -- 2.3.2 Singular Vision and Multinational Enterprise Groups -- 2.3.3 COMI, New Business Models and Changing Corporate Landscape -- 2.3.3.1 Platform Enterprises and Decentralised Ownership -- 2.3.3.2 Blockchain and Decentralised Management -- 2.4 The 'New Age' and New Approaches to Insolvency Jurisdiction -- 2.4.1 Choice of Insolvency Forum in a Contract -- 2.4.2 Synthetic and 'Reverse' Synthetic Insolvency Proceedings -- 2.4.3 Selection of a Group Coordination Forum -- 2.5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 3 Jurisdictional Rules on Approval Requirements in the European Insolvency Regulation Recast -- Abstract -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Issue: Approval Requirements in International Insolvency Law -- 3.3 Jurisdictional Rules on Approval Requirements -- 3.3.1 Legislative Development -- 3.3.2 Article 11(2) of the EIR Recast -- 3.3.2.1 Purpose -- 3.3.2.2 Scope of the Jurisdiction -- 3.3.2.3 Impact on the Applicable Law -- 3.3.3 Article 13(2) of the EIR Recast -- 3.3.3.1 Purpose -- 3.3.3.2 Scope of the Jurisdiction -- 3.3.3.3 Impact on the Applicable Law -- 3.3.4 Consequences of the New Rules on Approval Requirements -- 3.4 Conclusion References -- 4 The Law Applicable to Transaction Avoidance in Cross-Border Insolvency Proceedings -- Abstract -- 4.1 Introductory Aspects-Actio Pauliana -- 4.1.1 Uniform Rules in European Insolvency Regulation(s) -- 4.1.1.1 Jurisdiction for Actio Pauliana -- 4.1.1.2 Law Governing Collective Avoidance Actions -- 4.1.1.3 Scope of Lex Concursus -- 4.2 Nuances and Derogations to the Application of the Lex Concursus -- 4.2.1 Lex Concursus Secundarii -- 4.2.2 Derogations to the Lex Fori Concursus in Favour of Lex Situs, Lex Laboris, Lex Registry or Lex Mercatus -- 4.2.3 The Lex Causae-'Veto' to the Application of Lex Fori Concursus -- 4.2.3.1 Justification -- 4.2.3.2 Functioning -- 4.2.3.3 Limitations -- 4.3 The Perpetuation of the Inconveniences Raised by the Texts in Spite of the ECJ's Guidance -- 4.3.1 Lutz Judgment -- 4.3.1.1 Nuances Regarding the Category of Acts in Favour of Which Article 16 May Be Invoked -- 4.3.1.2 The Broad Scope of the Lex Causae -- 4.3.2 Nike Judgment -- 4.3.2.1 Application in Concreto of the Lex Causae -- 4.3.2.2 The Burden of Proof -- 4.3.2.3 The Articulation with the National Law -- 4.3.2.4 The Large Scope of the Lex Causae -- 4.3.3 Vinyls Italy Judgment -- 4.3.3.1 The Procedural Regime of Article 16 EIR Recast -- 4.3.3.2 Application in Concreto of the Lex Causae and Burden of Proof -- 4.3.3.3 Large Place for the Party Autonomy -- 4.3.3.4 Criticism -- 4.3.3.5 Unsatisfactory Safeguard-The Prohibition of Fraudulent Practices -- 4.4 Towards New Horizons? -- 4.4.1 Inconveniences of the Existing Rules -- 4.4.2 Reforms of the Conflicts of Law Rules -- 4.4.3 Harmonisation of the Substantive Avoidance Laws -- References -- 5 Cooperation and Communication Between Parties in the Management of Cross-Border Parallel Proceedings Under the European Insolvency Regulation Recast -- Abstract 5.1 The Necessity for Coordination of Insolvency Proceedings with Cross-Border Elements Within the European Judicial Space -- 5.2 Setting Coordination Following Imposition and Following Cooperation Apart -- 5.2.1 Preliminary Considerations: The Prevalence of the Main Insolvency Proceedings in Matters of 'Coordination' Latu Sensu -- 5.2.2 The Prevalence of the Main Insolvency Proceedings in Matters of 'Coordination' Latu Sensu: A Critique -- 5.3 Cooperation Between Parties in Insolvency Proceedings -- 5.3.1 The Obligation to Cooperate and Communicate in the EIR Recast -- 5.3.2 The Obligation to Cooperate and Communicate: From Theory to Practice -- 5.3.3 Cooperation and Communication: Sources of Practices -- 5.3.4 Statutory and Practical Limits to Cooperation and Communication -- 5.3.4.1 Statutory Limits -- 5.3.4.2 Practical Limits and Issues -- 5.4 Form of Cooperation -- 5.5 Companies Party to a Group: A New Legal Framework -- 5.6 Final Remarks -- References Bankruptcy |
title | Recasting the Insolvency Regulation Improvements and Missed Opportunities |
title_auth | Recasting the Insolvency Regulation Improvements and Missed Opportunities |
title_exact_search | Recasting the Insolvency Regulation Improvements and Missed Opportunities |
title_exact_search_txtP | Recasting the Insolvency Regulation Improvements and Missed Opportunities |
title_full | Recasting the Insolvency Regulation Improvements and Missed Opportunities |
title_fullStr | Recasting the Insolvency Regulation Improvements and Missed Opportunities |
title_full_unstemmed | Recasting the Insolvency Regulation Improvements and Missed Opportunities |
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title_sub | Improvements and Missed Opportunities |
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