INSOL Europe’s proposals on groups of companies (in cross-border insolvency): a critical appraisal

International bodies have started to address the problem of cross-border insolvency of corporate groups rather recently. UNCITRAL has adopted a set of recommendations and the EU Commission may address the matter in the near future, in the process of revising the European Insolvency Regulation. It is...

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Main Author: Mevorach, Irit
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Published: Wiley 2012
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1721/
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description International bodies have started to address the problem of cross-border insolvency of corporate groups rather recently. UNCITRAL has adopted a set of recommendations and the EU Commission may address the matter in the near future, in the process of revising the European Insolvency Regulation. It is, therefore, timely to evaluate major proposals for the Regulation’s amendment regarding groups, suggested by INSOL Europe. The paper critically evaluates the proposals regarding coordination of group cases and the concept of substantive consolidation. This evaluation takes account of both the variety of possible group structures and the goals the insolvency regime would aim to achieve.
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spelling nottingham-17212020-05-04T20:22:39Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1721/ INSOL Europe’s proposals on groups of companies (in cross-border insolvency): a critical appraisal Mevorach, Irit International bodies have started to address the problem of cross-border insolvency of corporate groups rather recently. UNCITRAL has adopted a set of recommendations and the EU Commission may address the matter in the near future, in the process of revising the European Insolvency Regulation. It is, therefore, timely to evaluate major proposals for the Regulation’s amendment regarding groups, suggested by INSOL Europe. The paper critically evaluates the proposals regarding coordination of group cases and the concept of substantive consolidation. This evaluation takes account of both the variety of possible group structures and the goals the insolvency regime would aim to achieve. Wiley 2012 Article PeerReviewed Mevorach, Irit (2012) INSOL Europe’s proposals on groups of companies (in cross-border insolvency): a critical appraisal. International Insolvency Review, 21 (3). ISSN 1180-0518 (In Press) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/%28ISSN%291099-1107/
spellingShingle Mevorach, Irit
INSOL Europe’s proposals on groups of companies (in cross-border insolvency): a critical appraisal
title INSOL Europe’s proposals on groups of companies (in cross-border insolvency): a critical appraisal
title_full INSOL Europe’s proposals on groups of companies (in cross-border insolvency): a critical appraisal
title_fullStr INSOL Europe’s proposals on groups of companies (in cross-border insolvency): a critical appraisal
title_full_unstemmed INSOL Europe’s proposals on groups of companies (in cross-border insolvency): a critical appraisal
title_short INSOL Europe’s proposals on groups of companies (in cross-border insolvency): a critical appraisal
title_sort insol europe’s proposals on groups of companies (in cross-border insolvency): a critical appraisal
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