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  • The European Insolvency Regulation and Implementing Legislations: A Commentary

    The European Insolvency Regulation and Implementing Legislations by Cuniberti, Gilles; Leandro, Antonio;

    A Commentary

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    • Kiadó Edward Elgar Publishing
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2024. május 24.

    • ISBN 9781802205206
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem768 oldal
    • Méret 244x169 mm
    • Súly 1450 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • 564

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    This authoritative Commentary provides an in-depth evaluation of the legislation regulating cross-border insolvency within the European Union. Bringing together a diverse team of legal scholars and practitioners from across the EU Member States, it delivers incisive dissections of the European Insolvency Regulation (EIR) provisions, which define the jurisdiction of the courts of EU Member States in insolvency proceedings as well as the national law that should be applied, and provide for the automatic recognition of judgments along with a regime of coordination between proceedings opened in different Member States.



    Key Features:

    • Expansive reference to case-law and legal writings
    • Specific attention to private international law issues
    • Comprehensive article-by-article analysis of the EIR
    • Meticulous explanation by leading scholars in the field to aid understanding of each provision
    • Up-to-date breakdown of the main national implementation legislations of the regulation
    • Exploration of the interplay between the EIR and the Brussels Ibis Regulation, as well as the relationships with third countries



    This Commentary will be a crucial reference tool for practitioners active in cross-border insolvency and restructuring in Europe. It will also prove a key resource for students and scholars of commercial law, company and insolvency law, and European private international law.



    This authoritative Commentary provides an in-depth evaluation of the legislation regulating cross-border insolvency within the European Union. Bringing together a diverse team of legal scholars and practitioners from across the EU Member States, it delivers incisive dissections of the European Insolvency Regulation (EIR) provisions, which define the jurisdiction of the courts of EU Member States in insolvency proceedings as well as the national law that should be applied, and provide for the automatic recognition of other Member State’s judgements along with a regime of coordination between proceedings opened in different Member States.

    ‘This book is certainly valuable for practitioners specialising in (international) insolvency and restructuring. In the first and second decade of this century, this area of law grew in significance in the legal service market. Also, for scholars working in this field of law it presents a sound and solid treatment of several of the most central topics. This book contributes considerably to scholarship and enriches the debates on how (cross-border) debt restructuring is conducted in leading jurisdictions.’

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    Contents:

    Introduction to the European Insolvency Regulation 1
    Antonio Leandro

    CHAPTER I GENERAL PROVISIONS
    Chapter I General Provisions 22
    Antonio Leandro
    1 Scope 25
    Fabienne Jault-Seseke
    2 Definitions 33
    Fabienne Jault-Seseke, Gilles Cuniberti, Teun H.D. Struycken, Antonio Leandro, Ilaria Queirolo, Stefano Dominelli,
    Robert van Galen
    3 International jurisdiction 72
    Antonio Leandro
    4 Examination as to jurisdiction 104
    Antonio Leandro
    5 Judicial review of the decision to open main insolvency proceedings 109
    Antonio Leandro
    6 Jurisdiction for actions deriving directly from insolvency proceedings and closely linked with them 116
    Antonio Leandro
    7 Applicable law 137
    Patrick Wautelet
    8 Third parties’ rights in rem 175
    Teun H.D. Struycken
    9 Set-off 211
    Matthias Lehmann
    10 Reservation of title 226
    Teun H.D. Struycken
    11 Contracts relating to immoveable property 233
    Zeno Crespi Reghizzi
    12 Payment systems and financial markets 242
    Matthias Lehmann
    13 Contracts of employment 252
    Zeno Crespi Reghizzi
    14 Effects on rights subject to registration 261
    Chiara Enrica Tuo
    15 European patents with unitary effect and Community trade marks 269
    Zeno Crespi Reghizzi
    16 Detrimental acts 273
    Patrick Wautelet
    17 Protection of third-party purchasers 288
    Chiara Enrica Tuo
    18 Effects of insolvency proceedings on pending lawsuits or arbitral proceedings 296
    Patrick Wautelet

    CHAPTER II RECOGNITION OF INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS
    Chapter II Recognition of insolvency proceedings 310
    Gilles Cuniberti
    19 Principle 313
    Gilles Cuniberti
    20 Effects of recognition 320
    Gilles Cuniberti
    21 Powers of the insolvency practitioner 327
    Gilles Cuniberti
    22 Proof of the insolvency practitioner’s appointment 333
    Gilles Cuniberti
    23 Return and imputation 336
    Ilaria Queirolo and Stefano Dominelli
    24 Establishment of insolvency registers 350
    Anna Hrycaj
    25 Interconnection of insolvency registers 359
    Anna Hrycaj
    26 Costs of establishing and interconnecting insolvency registers 363
    Anna Hrycaj
    27 Conditions of access to information via the system of interconnection 365
    Anna Hrycaj
    28 Publication in another Member State 368
    Anna Hrycaj
    29 Registration in public registers of another Member State 373
    Anna Hrycaj
    30 Costs 377
    Anna Hrycaj
    31 Honouring of an obligation to a debtor 379
    Anna Hrycaj
    32 Recognition and enforceability of other judgments 386
    Gilles Cuniberti
    33 Public policy 395
    Gilles Cuniberti

    CHAPTER III SECONDARY INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS
    34 Opening of proceedings 407
    Thomas Mastrullo
    35 Applicable law 419
    Marta Requejo Isidro
    36 Right to give an undertaking in order to avoid secondary insolvency proceedings 422
    Marta Requejo Isidro
    37 Right to request the opening of secondary insolvency proceedings 442
    Thomas Mastrullo
    38 Decision to open secondary insolvency proceedings 447
    Gilles Cuniberti
    39 Judicial review of the decision to open secondary insolvency proceedings 456
    Gilles Cuniberti
    40 Advance payment of costs and expenses 458
    Gilles Cuniberti
    41 Cooperation and communication between insolvency practitioners 461
    Antonio Leandro
    42 Cooperation and communication between courts 472
    Antonio Leandro
    43 Cooperation and communication between insolvency practitioners and courts 476
    Antonio Leandro
    44 Costs of cooperation and communication 479
    Antonio Leandro
    45 Exercise of creditors’ rights 480
    Ilaria Queirolo and Stefano Dominelli
    46 Stay of the process of realisation of assets 494
    Tuomas Hupli
    47 Power of the insolvency practitioner to propose restructuring plans 499
    Tuomas Hupli
    48 Impact of closure of insolvency proceedings 503
    Tuomas Hupli
    49 Assets remaining in the secondary insolvency proceedings 505
    Tuomas Hupli
    50 Subsequent opening of the main insolvency proceedings 507
    Tuomas Hupli
    51 Conversion of secondary insolvency proceedings 509
    Tuomas Hupli
    52 Preservation measures 512
    Tuomas Hupli

    CHAPTER IV PROVISION OF INFORMATION FOR CREDITORS AND
    LODGEMENT OF THEIR CLAIMS
    53 Right to lodge claims 516
    Ilaria Queirolo and Stefano Dominelli
    54 Duty to inform creditors 525
    Ilaria Queirolo and Stefano Dominelli
    55 Procedure for lodging claims 540
    Ilaria Queirolo and Stefano Dominelli

    CHAPTER V INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS OF MEMBERS OF A GROUP
    OF COMPANIES
    Chapter V Insolvency proceedings of members of a group of companies 553
    Robert van Galen
    Section 1 Cooperation and communication
    Section 1 Cooperation and communication 556
    Robert van Galen
    56 Cooperation and communication between insolvency practitioners 557
    Robert van Galen
    57 Cooperation and communication between courts 560
    Robert van Galen
    58 Cooperation and communication between insolvency practitioners and courts 561
    Robert van Galen
    59 Costs of cooperation and communication in proceedings concerning members of a group of
    companies 563
    Robert van Galen
    60 Powers of the insolvency practitioner in proceedings concerning members of a group of companies 564
    Robert van Galen
    Section 2 Coordination
    Section 2 Coordination 568
    Robert van Galen
    Subsection 1 Procedure
    Subsection 1 Procedure 570
    Robert van Galen
    61 Request to open group coordination proceedings 571
    Robert van Galen
    62 Priority rule 574
    Robert van Galen
    63 Notice by the court seised 575
    Robert van Galen
    64 Objections by insolvency practitioners 577
    Robert van Galen
    65 Consequences of objection to the inclusion in group coordination 579
    Robert van Galen
    66 Choice of court for group coordination proceedings 580
    Robert van Galen
    67 Consequences of objections to the proposed coordinator 582
    Robert van Galen
    68 Decision to open group coordination proceedings 583
    Robert van Galen
    69 Subsequent opt-in by insolvency practitioners 585
    Robert van Galen
    70 Recommendations and group coordination plan 587
    Robert van Galen
    Subsection 2 General provisions
    71 The coordinator 590
    Robert van Galen
    72 Tasks and rights of the coordinator 591
    Robert van Galen
    73 Languages 596
    Robert van Galen
    74 Cooperation between insolvency practitioners and the coordinator 597
    Robert van Galen
    75 Revocation of the appointment of the coordinator 598
    Robert van Galen
    76 Debtor in possession 600
    Robert van Galen
    77 Costs and distribution 601
    Robert van Galen

    CHAPTER VI DATA PROTECTION
    78–83 Data protection 603
    Fabienne Jault-Seseke

    CHAPTER VII TRANSITIONAL AND FINAL PROVISIONS
    84 Applicability in time 612
    Antonio Leandro
    85 Relationship to Conventions 615
    Fabienne Jault-Seseke
    86 Information on national and Union insolvency law 619
    Antonio Leandro
    87 Establishment of the interconnection of registers 620
    Anna Hrycaj
    88 Establishment and subsequent amendment of standard forms 622
    Antonio Leandro
    89 Committee procedure 623
    Antonio Leandro
    90 Review clause 624
    Antonio Leandro
    91 Repeal 625
    Antonio Leandro
    92 Entry into force 626
    Antonio Leandro
    Annex: National implementing legislations of the Insolvency Regulation 627
    Bibliography 677

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