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European insolvency regulation / edited by Klaus Pannen.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Pannen, Klaus.
Series:
De Gruyter Commentaries on European Law
De Gruyter commentaries on European law
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Debtor and creditor--European Union countries.
Debtor and creditor.
Judicial assistance--European Union countries.
Judicial assistance.
Bankruptcy--European Union countries.
Bankruptcy.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (960 p.)
Place of Publication:
Berlin : De Gruyter Recht, 2007.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book is a comprehensive commentary on the EIR in light of recent decisions of the ECJ and decisions of the judicatures of the various Member States of the EU. It contains a commentary on Article 102, Sections 1 to 11 of the German EGInsO (The Act Introducing the Insolvency Act), as well as country reports on the international insolvency laws of France, Great Britain, and Hungary. This book also deals with the UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency together with detailed references to the international insolvency laws of the U.S.A., and it also includes a discussion of protocols. The appendix to the commentary on Article 3 of the EIR contains an extensive Table of Cases, which sets out over 100 cases from the various Member States, including decisions and literature references. While thus being tailored to the needs of the European insolvency practitioner, this commentary also serves as a knowledge-base from which further exploration of the material can begin. The contributing authors are all well-respected academics and practitioners in Germany, England, France, Hungary, and the U.S.A.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents - Summary
Contents
Foreword / Pannen, Klaus
List of Abbreviations
Bibliography
PART 1. COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) No 1346/2000 of 29 May 2000 on insolvency proceedings
Recitals of the EIR
Introduction / Pannen, Klaus / Riedemann, Susanne
Chapter I. General Provisions
Article 1. Scope / Pannen, Klaus
Article 2. Definitions / Pannen, Klaus / Riedemann, Susanne
Article 3. International jurisdiction. Teil 1 / Pannen, Klaus
Article 3. International jurisdiction. Teil 2 / Pannen, Klaus
Article 4. Law applicable / Pannen, Klaus / Riedemann, Susanne
Article 5. Third parties' rights in rem / Ingelmann, Thomas
Article 6. Set-off / Ingelmann, Thomas
Article 7. Reservation of title / Ingelmann, Thomas
Article 8. Contracts relating to immoveable property / Riedemann, Susanne
Article 9. Payment systems and financial markets / Pannen, Klaus
Article 10. Contracts of employment / Dammann, Reinhard
Article 11. Effects on rights subject to registration / Dammann, Reinhard
Article 12. Community patents and trade marks / Dammann, Reinhard
Article 13. Detrimental acts / Dammann, Reinhard
Article 14. Protection of third-party purchasers / Dammann, Reinhard
Article 15. Effects of insolvency proceedings on lawsuits pending / Dammann, Reinhard
Chapter II. Recognition of Insolvency Proceedings
Article 16. Principle / Pannen, Klaus / Riedemann, Susanne
Article 17. Effects of recognition / Pannen, Klaus / Riedemann, Susanne
Article 18. Powers of the liquidator / Pannen, Klaus / Riedemann, Susanne
Article 19. Proof of the liquidator's appointment / Pannen, Klaus / Riedemann, Susanne
Article 20. Return and imputation / Riedemann, Susanne
Article 21. Publication / Eickmann, Dieter
Article 22. Registration in a public register / Eickmann, Dieter
Article 23. Costs / Eickmann, Dieter
Article 24. Honouring of an obligation to a debtor / Riedemann, Susanne
Article 25. Recognition and enforceability of other judgments / Riedemann, Susanne
Article 26. Public policy / Riedemann, Susanne
Chapter III. Secondary Insolvency Proceedings
Article 27. Opening of proceedings / Herchen, Axel
Article 28. Applicable law / Herchen, Axel
Article 29. Right to request the opening of proceedings / Herchen, Axel
Article 30. Advance payment of costs and expenses / Herchen, Axel
Article 31. Duty to cooperate and communicate information / Pannen, Klaus / Riedemann, Susanne
Article 32. Exercise of creditors' rights / Herchen, Axel
Article 33. Stay of liquidation / Herchen, Axel
Article 34. Measures ending secondary insolvency proceedings / Herchen, Axel
Article 35. Assets remaining in the secondary proceedings / Herchen, Axel
Article 36. Subsequent opening of the main proceedings / Herchen, Axel
Article 37. Conversion of earlier proceedings / Herchen, Axel
Article 38. Preservation measures / Herchen, Axel
Chapter IV. Provision of Information for Creditors and Lodgement of Their Claims
Article 39. Right to lodge claims / Riedemann, Susanne
Article 40. Duty to inform creditors / Riedemann, Susanne
Article 41. Content of the lodgement of a claim / Riedemann, Susanne
Article 42. Languages / Riedemann, Susanne
Chapter V. Transitional and Final Provisions
Article 43. Applicability in time / Riedemann, Susanne
Article 44. Relationship to Conventions / Riedemann, Susanne
Article 45. Amendment of the Annexes / Riedemann, Susanne
Article 46. Reports / Riedemann, Susanne
Article 47. Entry into force / Riedemann, Susanne
PART 2. Article 102 of the German Act Introducing the Insolvency Act (EGInsO). Implementing Regulation (EC) 1346/2000 on Insolvency Proceedings
Preliminary Comments on Article 102 EGInsO / Frind, Frank
Article 102 EGInsO. Section 1. Local Jurisdiction / Frind, Frank
Article 102 EGInsO. Section 2. Reasons for the Opening Order / Frind, Frank
Article 102 EGInsO. Section 3. Avoiding Conflicts of Jurisdiction / Frind, Frank
Article 102 EGInsO. Section 4. Staying Insolvency Proceedings in Favour of the Courts of Another Member State / Frind, Frank
Article 102 EGInsO. Section 5. Publication / Eickmann, Dieter
Art 102 EGInsO. Section 6. Entry in Public Books and Registers / Eickmann, Dieter
Article 102 EGInsO. Section 7. Appeal / Eickmann, Dieter
Article 102 EGInsO. Section 8. Enforcement of the Judgment Opening Proceedings / Eickmann, Dieter
Article 102 EGInsO. Section 9. Insolvency Plan / Frind, Frank
Article 102 EGInsO. Section 10. Suspension of Realization / Eickmann, Dieter
Article 102 EGInsO. Section 11. Informing the Creditors / Frind, Frank
PART 3: Country Reports
Application of the European Insolvency Regulation in France / Dammann, Reinhard
The Approach of the Courts of England and Wales to the EC Regulations on Insolvency Proceedings as at September 2006 / Hamilton, Dan / Hair, Stephen
Application of the European Insolvency Regulation in Hungary. Characteristics of Hungarian Insolvency Law Particularly in Respect of Issues Relating to Proceedings Opened Pursuant to the EIR / Csöke, Andrea / Csia, Läszlo
The Use of Protocols in Cross Border Insolvency Cases / Taylor, Stephen
Part 4: UNCITRAL. Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency
1. Introduction / Hollander, Evan C. / Graham, Richard A.
2. Specific Provisions. Teil 1 / Hollander, Evan C. / Graham, Richard A.
2. Specific Provisions. Teil 2 / Hollander, Evan C. / Graham, Richard A.
3. Conclusions / Hollander, Evan C. / Graham, Richard A.
ANNEX
Index
Notes:
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Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 08. Jul 2019)
ISBN:
9783110901337
3110901331
OCLC:
840440928

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