Vol 2 (2005) - Issue 5 |
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Welcoming The American Bankruptcy Institute to the United Kingdom - Williams |
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Abolition of Tax Priorities in Germany: A Myth? - Dürrschmidt |
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Out-of-Court Reorganizations - The Brazilian Model - Valente de Paiva - Jarvinen |
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The Convergence of Creditor-Driven and Formal Insolvency Models - Omar |
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The Use of Corporate Debt Restructuring Techniques in the Context of Sovereign Debt - Olivares-Caminal |
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Applying a Debt-Equity Swap Insolvency Model to Banks Would Increase Banking Sector Stability and Efficiency - Granlund - Kauko |
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PFI - What Problems Lie Ahead? - Morgan |
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In re Rose and the Limitations on Foreign Proceedings Entitled to Relief Under US Laws Governing Cross-Border Insolvencies - Possinger - Nicoll |
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Derivatives: A Problem Child or Are They Simply Misunderstood? - Spratt - Hayward |
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EC Regulation: COMI Moves to Spain - Fuller |
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Bank Liable due to Employee’s Knowledge: Bank of India v Christopher Morris & 6 others [2005] EWCA Civ 693, All ER 242 (22 June 2005) - Friedman - Zighed |
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