The Harmonisation Of Transaction Avoidance In The Eu


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The Harmonisation of Transaction Avoidance in the EU


The Harmonisation of Transaction Avoidance in the EU

Author: Oriana Casasola

language: en

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Release Date: 2023-08-14


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This timely book offers a comprehensive exploration of the issue of transaction avoidance in the European Union (EU). Contributing to the formation of harmonised avoidance rules in the EU, it analyses the existing transaction avoidance regimes in cross-border scenarios as provided by the Recast European Insolvency Regulation and other EU regulations.

Harmonisation of Transactions Avoidance Laws


Harmonisation of Transactions Avoidance Laws

Author: Reinhard Bork

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2022-01-24


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This book focuses on the harmonisation of transactions avoidance laws in the EU. Based on national reports from 24 jurisdictions and employing a principle-based approach, it proposes a new Model Law which, in nine sections, provides for legal certainty as to which transactions should (or should not) be challengeable in all Member States under the same conditions.

European Insolvency Regulation 2015


European Insolvency Regulation 2015

Author: Ulrich Magnus

language: en

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Release Date: 2025-06-30


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The youngest volume of the renowned series of European Commentaries edited by Ulrich Magnus and Peter Mankowski covers the European Insolvency Regulation. This Regulation in its recast version of 2015 is of great practical importance. It primarily regulates when courts in the EU are competent to deal with insolvency proceedings which have transborder effects, which law is applicable in such proceedings, the conditions under which insolvency proceedings are to be recognized in other EU States and how courts and insolvency practitioners should cooperate in transborder situations. The Commentary provides an in-depth presentation and discussion of each article and pays particular attention to the insolvency decisions of the European Court of Justice but also to national case law. The team of authors is as well truly European. It is formed of outstanding experts from all over Europe.