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    Expedited Corporate Debt Restructuring in the EU by Olivares-Caminal, Rodrigo;

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 2 July 2015

    • ISBN 9780198706502
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages858 pages
    • Size 253x170x51 mm
    • Weight 1602 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This book provides the only comparative analysis of expedited corporate debt restructuring alternatives in the European Union covering all 28 member states.

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    Long description:

    This is the first book to provide a complete comparative analysis of expedited corporate debt restructuring alternatives in the European Union.

    The work considers the different options available to a company facing a distress scenario and focuses on the options that provide expedited solutions to these issues. The techniques considered in full include: (1) out-of-court reorganization or (non-insolvency process-related) private workouts; (2) pre-packaged reorganization plans; and, (3) pre-arranged or pre-negotiated reorganization plans. The merits and suitability of each technique are considered and case studies are used to illustrate these points in each chapter.

    A considerable feature of the work is the jurisdiction analysis which allows the reader to compare the law and practice related to each method in each of the EU member states. Each country chapter sets out the relevant legal framework, illustrates its practical application and highlights potential problems through the use of case studies. The aim of the book is to work as a toolkit, a first point of reference for anyone dealing with companies in distress in the EU.

    In addition to the jurisdictional analysis, the thematic chapter provide an introduction to the techniques discussed and cover common issues for all EU jurisdictions.

    All in all, the work will be very beneficial for insolvency practitioners wishing to know more about the jurisdiction they are negotiating with; for European and national legislators in further amending their legislations; as well as for courts, in cases where they are dealing with two or more jurisdictions, to better understand what is required or possible under domestic law. This is an indispensable book for anyone interested in corporate rescue in the EU.

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    Table of Contents:

    Theoretical Analysis
    Expedited Corporate Debt Restructuring: Conceptual Framework and Practical Issues
    Jurisdictional Analysis
    Austria
    Belgium
    Bulgaria
    Croatia
    Cyprus
    Czech Republic
    Denmark
    England and Wales
    Estonia
    Finland
    France
    Germany
    Greece
    Hungary
    Ireland
    Italy
    Latvia
    Lithuania
    Luxembourg
    Malta
    The Netherlands
    Poland
    Portugal
    Romania
    Slovakia
    Slovenia
    Spain
    Sweden
    Cross-Jurisdictional Issues
    Tax Implications in the EU
    Competition Law Implications in the EU
    Procedural Law Implications in the EU under the Insolvency Regulation
    Comparative Tables

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