Key features include:
- proposition of a Group Insolvency Protocol (GIP) design
- a comprehensive study of around 50 insolvency protocols from 1992 to 2020
- analysis of major international insolvency law instruments, modern trends and developments in the area of insolvency of enterprise groups
- practical recommendations for drafting an insolvency protocol, addressing problems related to their adoption and offering suggestions for the improvement of group coordination
- exploration of the nature of insolvency protocols and pertinent issues including the preservation and realization of material assets, resolution of intercompany claims, information exchange, conflicts of interest, participation rights and group governance in insolvency.
Cross-Border Protocols in Insolvencies of Multinational Enterprise Groupswill be an indispensable resource for insolvency practitioners, lawyers, judges and policy makers, whilst also being of value to scholars and students concerned with insolvency law and corporate governance.
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