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Law in transition online 2007 - Making an insolvency system work

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Law in transition online 2007 - Making an insolvency system work  (2.2Mb)

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Contents page  (0.2Mb)
Foreword  (0.2Mb)
Insolvency office holders in south-eastern Europe  (0.6Mb)
EBRD insolvency office holder principles  (0.3Mb)
Basel II and how it affects banking in EBRD countries of operations  (0.2Mb)
UNCITRAL's work in promoting sound insolvency regimes  (0.3Mb)
Derivatives and insolvency in Russia: recent developments  (0.3Mb)
Cross-border bank insolvency  (0.2Mb)
The bankruptcy regime in Serbia: progress over the last 3 years  (0.3Mb)

Other languages:

Русский  (1.8Mb)
Содержание  (0.2Mb)
Введение  (0.3Mb)
Управляющие по делам о несостоятельности в странах Юго‑Восточной Европы  (0.7Mb)
Принципы ЕБРР относительно управляющих по делам о несостоятельности  (0.4Mb)
Базель II и его воздействие на банковскую деятельность в странах операций ЕБРР  (0.3Mb)
ЮНСИТРАЛ поддерживает рациональные режимы регулирования несостоятельности  (0.4Mb)
Производные инструменты и регулирование несостоятельности в России – новые веяния  (0.4Mb)
Трансграничная несостоятельность банков  (0.3Mb)
Режим регулирования несостоятельности в Сербии: прогресс за последние три года  (0.3Mb)

Published:October 2007
Pages:55
Price:Free
Series:Law in transition
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Abstract

Too often overlooked, an effective and efficient insolvency system is a critical part of a sound and stable economy. Many transition countries have made significant strides in the development of their insolvency systems, but there is much to be done. This edition of Law in transition online focuses on making an insolvency system work and features articles that consider the key pillars of an insolvency system: the laws and regulations upon which the system is built, the judiciary and regulators who apply and interpret the law, and the insolvency practitioners who make the system run.

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