
This practical book provides complete analysis of the revised EU Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings (EIR), the main Regulation on cross-border insolvencies in the EU. This is an essential work for anyone who requires knowledge of insolvency law in the UK or in any of the other 26 EU countries to which the Regulation is directly applicable. Timed to take into account the final amended version of the EIR, this third edition of the leading work contains detailed analysis and opinion on the effect of the changes to Regulation in practice. It also considers the numerous ECJ and relevant national cases which have been decided since the last edition. As in previous editions the work is organised thematically with chapters considering jurisdiction, choice of law rules, enforcement, security, and financial services. Chapter 8 provides an article-by-article commentary of the Regulation itself. This is the leading work on the subject in English and has been cited by numerous courts in the EU, including the Advocate General of the European Court of Justice in the Eurofood case and by the appelate courts of Austria in Re: Stojevic. It is a must-have reference work for lawyers advising on insolvencies with an international element and provides valuable resource in the run up to implementation of the amended Regulation in 2017.
This work investigates the practical application and legal implications of the revised EU Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings (EIR) within the context of cross-border insolvency cases. The authors, all Queen's Counsel with extensive expertise in insolvency and commercial law, provide a comprehensive framework for navigating the complexities of the Regulation. They synthesize legislative updates, ECJ jurisprudence, and national case law to offer a definitive interpretation of the rules governing international insolvency proceedings.
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Legal practitioners and courts frequently cite this work as the primary authority on the subject, noting its high level of technical detail and analytical rigor. Experts consider it a foundational resource for navigating the complexities of cross-border insolvency within the European Union framework.
Page Count:
740
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191511617
ISBN-13:
9780191511615
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