
The last decade has seen considerable changes in the main Regulation on cross-border insolvencies in the EU, the EU Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings (EIR). Many of those changes have been fundamental, including the application of the Recast EIR and the departure of the United Kingdom from the European Union.As EU law and its effect on member-states changes, Moss, Fletcher and Isaacs on the EU Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings remains the guide for legal precedents while including new developments in the field.Each edition of this seminal work has served as a practical tool for lawyers and students alike, being widely cited within the EU and domestic courts. This fourth edition includes a new Chapter dealing with the impact of the UK's departure from the EU on insolvency proceedings in the UK. It also examines new case law from the European Court of Justice (ECJ), including ^iUB v VA (exclusive jurisdiction under Insolvency Regulation), Silverira v Espirito Santo (Article 15 - effect on lawsuits pending), and Wiemer & Trachte GmbH v Tadzher (Article 6 - jurisdiction re avoidance actions).An invaluable resource for practitioners and academics alike, this updated volume provides an expert commentary on the evolution in the EIR- which will be useful to lawyers not only within the CJEU but in all 27 member states as well.
This volume investigates the evolving legal framework of the EU Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings (EIR) in the wake of significant legislative shifts and the United Kingdom's departure from the European Union. The authors, a team of legal experts and editors, provide a comprehensive commentary on the Recast EIR, synthesizing complex regulatory changes with current judicial interpretations to assist practitioners in navigating cross-border insolvency cases across member states.
What You Will Find
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Legal practitioners and academics frequently cite this work as a primary reference for interpreting cross-border insolvency regulations within the European Union. Experts highlight the text for its technical precision and its utility in navigating the complexities of post-Brexit legal landscapes.
Page Count:
720
Publication Date:
2024-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192855239
ISBN-13:
9780192855237
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