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Corporate insolvency law : Perpsectives and principles

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Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2009Edition: 2ndDescription: 867p xlviiiISBN:
  • 9780521701822
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.078000 FIN
Contents:
Table of contents Introduction; Part I. Agendas and Objectives: 1. The roots of corporate insolvency law; 2. Aims, objectives and benchmarks; Part II. The Context of Corporate Insolvency Law: Financial and Institutional: 3. Insolvency and corporate borrowing; 4. Corporate failure; 5. Insolvency practitioners and turnaround professionals; Part III. The Quest for Turnaround: 6. Rescue; 7. Informal rescue; 8. Receivers and their role; 9. Administration; 10. Pre-packaged administrations; 11. Company arrangements; 12. Rethinking rescue; Part IV. Gathering and Distributing the Assets: 13. Gathering the assets: the role of liquidation; 14. The pari passu principle; 15. Bypassing pari passu; Part V. The Impact of Corporate Insolvency: 16. Directors in troubled times; 17. Employees in distress; Conclusion.
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Table of contents
Introduction;
Part I. Agendas and Objectives:
1. The roots of corporate insolvency law;
2. Aims, objectives and benchmarks;
Part II. The Context of Corporate Insolvency Law: Financial and Institutional:
3. Insolvency and corporate borrowing;
4. Corporate failure;
5. Insolvency practitioners and turnaround professionals;
Part III. The Quest for Turnaround:
6. Rescue;
7. Informal rescue;
8. Receivers and their role;
9. Administration;
10. Pre-packaged administrations;
11. Company arrangements;
12. Rethinking rescue;
Part IV. Gathering and Distributing the Assets:
13. Gathering the assets: the role of liquidation;
14. The pari passu principle;
15. Bypassing pari passu;
Part V. The Impact of Corporate Insolvency:
16. Directors in troubled times;
17. Employees in distress;
Conclusion.