Description
Taking an accessible approach, Gerard McCormack examines key aspects of the regulations such as the opening of main and secondary insolvency proceedings, as well as applicable law and special rules in respect of security rights, rights in rem, transactional avoidance and set-off rights. Chapters also cover recognition of the opening of insolvency proceedings and of insolvency and related judgements, interactions between mean and secondary proceedings, the role of insolvency practitioners and courts, and the treatment of creditors.
EU Insolvency Law will be critical reading for lawyers working in insolvency law, as well as other insolvency practitioners such as accountants. It will also be of interest to academics and students in the field, as well as policy makers in the EU and elsewhere, including national officials.
About the Author
Gerard McCormack, Professor of International Business Law, University of Leeds, UK
Reviews
'Professor McCormack's works are essential for anyone interested in insolvency law, in particular in its international and comparative dimension. With his usual expertise, this time he offers us a new and insightful approach to the European Insolvency Regulation. Undoubtedly, a reference book of compulsory reading for lawyers, judges and academics.' -- Francisco Garcimartin, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain
Book Information
ISBN 9781800376120
Author Gerard McCormack
Format Hardback
Page Count 330
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd