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International contributions to the reform of Chapter 11 U.S. bankruptcy code / B. Wessels and R. J. de Weijs, (eds.) ; contributors, Alexander Klauser [and forty-three others].
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- European and International Insolvency Law Studies
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Bankruptcy--United States.
- Bankruptcy.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (320 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Distribution:
- Portland, Oregon : International Specialized Book Services, [date of distribution not identified]
- Place of Publication:
- Hague, Netherlands : Eleven International Publishing, 2015.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- The Chapter 11 U.S.Bankruptcy Code has served the U.S.economy for over 35 years in providing possibilities for the reorganization of failing companies.Since its inception in 1978, Chapter 11 has also functioned as a source of inspiration for other countries around the world.
- Contents:
- ""Cover""; ""TABLE OF CONTENTS ""; ""Part A: The Reform of Chapter 11 ""; ""1. THE REFORM OF CHAPTER 11: ITS PROCESS AND THE RECOMMENDATIONS MADE ""; ""1 INTRODUCTION""; ""1.1 Need For and Process of Reform of Chapter 11 ""; ""1.2 The ABI Commission?s Study Process ""; ""2 COMMENCING THE CASE""; ""2.1 Oversight of a Case ""
- ""2.1.1 Debtor in Possession""""2.1.2 Chapter 11 Trustee""; ""2.1.3 Estate Neutral, Replacing the Examiner""; ""2.1.4 Statutory Committees""; ""2.2 Post-Petition Financing ""; ""2.3 Timing of Section 363 Sales ""; ""3 ADMINISTERING A CASE""; ""3.1 Intellectual Property Licenses ""; ""3.2 Transactions ?Free and Clear? of Interests ""; ""4 EXITING THE CASE""
- ""4.1 DIP and Its Board of Directors """"4.2 Creditor Involvement in Section 363x Sales ""; ""4.3 Redemption Option Value ""; ""4.4 Absolute Priority Rule and the New Value Exception ""; ""5 RECOMMENDATIONS. FOR SMALL- AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISE (SME) CASES""; ""5.1 Oversight in SME Cases ""
- ""5.2 Absolute Priority Rule and SME Equity Retention Plan """"6 CONCLUSIONS ON RECOMMENDATIONS MADE BY ABI""; ""Part B: National Reports ""; ""1. THE ROLE OF ADMINISTRATORS AND MONITORS ""; ""1.1 BACKGROUND ""; ""1.2 QUESTIONS ""; ""1.3 AUSTRIA ""; ""1.4 AUSTRALIA ""; ""1.5 BELGIUM ""; ""1.6 CANADA ""; ""1.7 FRANCE ""
- ""1.8 GERMANY """"1.9 ITALY ""; ""1.10 JAPAN ""; ""1.11 THE NETHERLANDS ""; ""1.12 PR OF CHINA ""; ""1.13 SOUTH AFRICA ""; ""1.14 SPAIN ""; ""1.15 UNITED KINGDOM (ENGLAND AND WALES) ""; ""2. CREDITORS? OR STAKEHOLDERS? COMMITTEES""; ""2.1 BACKGROUND""; ""2.2 QUESTIONS""; ""2.3 AUSTRIA""; ""2.4 AUSTRALIA""; ""2.5 BELGIUM""; ""2.6 CANADA""; ""2.7 FRANCE""; ""2.8 GERMANY""; ""2.9 ITALY""; ""2.10 JAPAN""
- ""2.11 THE NETHERLANDS""
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed November 14, 2015).
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 94-6274-385-1
- OCLC:
- 920466025
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