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This major new practitioner work provides a complete analysis of the EC Council Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings, which takes direct effect in Member States without need for national legislation. The Regulation has a considerable impact upon insolvency proceedings throughout the EU, and isalso of major significance to parties based outside the EU which have any kind of credit-based relationship with parties operating within the EU, or which have property interests located inside the EU. The book contains a series of topic-based narrative chapters, followed by a detailedarticle-by-article commentary on the Regulation itself, with cross-references to the preceding chapters. It is written by a small team of top specialists, including the three editors, and also draws upon the comments of a team of consultant experts across Europe. It will have international appeal toall law firms, libraries and institutions with a specialism in corporate or commercial law.
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The EC regulation on insolvency proceedings: a commentary and annotated guide, Gabriel Moss, Ian F. Fletcher, Stuart Isaacs
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- Jaar van publicatie
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- Titel
- The EC regulation on insolvency proceedings: a commentary and annotated guide
- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Gabriel Moss, Ian F. Fletcher, Stuart Isaacs
- Uitgever
- Oxford University Press
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2008
- Formaat
- Hardcover
- Aantal pagina's
- 392
- ISBN10
- 0199251096
- ISBN13
- 9780199251094
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- This major new practitioner work provides a complete analysis of the EC Council Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings, which takes direct effect in Member States without need for national legislation. The Regulation has a considerable impact upon insolvency proceedings throughout the EU, and isalso of major significance to parties based outside the EU which have any kind of credit-based relationship with parties operating within the EU, or which have property interests located inside the EU. The book contains a series of topic-based narrative chapters, followed by a detailedarticle-by-article commentary on the Regulation itself, with cross-references to the preceding chapters. It is written by a small team of top specialists, including the three editors, and also draws upon the comments of a team of consultant experts across Europe. It will have international appeal toall law firms, libraries and institutions with a specialism in corporate or commercial law.



