
In this new book, Hayk Kupelyants examines sovereign debt litigation before the English and New York courts. The book sets out parties' litigation choices at various stages of proceedings and provides the legal background against which parties to a sovereign bond may wish to negotiate. The book offers an exhaustive account of litigation tactics available to bondholders and sovereign debtors alike. The book is unique in the breadth of its coverage. It examines issues of jurisdiction and choice of law at the preliminary stages of litigation, substantive challenges of various sorts to sovereign debt restructurings and to the repayment of bonds on merits, and enforcement of final judgments against the state and its assets in the post-judgment phase. This is a systematic explanation and critical evaluation of a difficult area of law, with regard to the current state of the law and key provisions of sovereign bond documents.
This book investigates the legal mechanisms and procedural strategies governing sovereign debt litigation within the jurisdictions of English and New York courts. Hayk Kupelyants, a legal scholar, provides a systematic analysis of the complex interplay between sovereign immunity, contractual obligations, and judicial enforcement. By examining the lifecycle of sovereign bond disputes, the author establishes a framework for understanding how legal precedents influence the negotiation and resolution of state debt crises.
What You Will Find
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Legal practitioners and academics recognize this work as a comprehensive reference for the procedural nuances of sovereign debt litigation. Experts frequently highlight the text for its systematic approach to the intersection of private international law and state financial obligations.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
019253405X
ISBN-13:
9780192534057
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