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International Insolvency Materials

International Insolvency Materials

E. Patrick Shea

Price: $95.00 700 pages. One Volume. Looseleaf. Updated Annually or When Needed.
ISBN-13: 978-1-57823-086-0 / ISBN-10: 1-57823-086-1

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Introduction

PART 1 Border Insolvency Protocols

  • Olympia & York Protocol 

  • AIOC Resources Protocol

  • Nakash Protocol 

  • Tee-Com Protocol 

  • Everfresh Protocol 

  • Maxwell Protocol 

  • Commodore Protocol 

  • Solv-Ex Protocol 

  • Loewen Group, Inc 

  • Schedule "B"

  • Livent, Inc

PART 2 Domestic Insolvency Legislation

  • Australia

  • Bermuda 

  • Canada

  • Denmark 

  • Germany

  • Gibralter 

  • Ireland

  • Japan

  • Jersey

  • New Zealand 

  • Singapore

  • Slovenia

  • Switzerland 

  • United Kingdom 

  • United States 

PART 3 International Documents

  • The IBA Cross-Border Insolvency Concordat 

  • The Model International Insolvency Co-Operation Act 

  • UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency 

  • Guide to the Enactment of the UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency

PART 4 International Agreements and Treaties

  • Treaty on International Commercial Terrestrial Law (Montevideo)

  • ILO Convention (No 173) Concerning the Protection of Worker's Claims in the Event of the Insolvency of Their Employer (June 23, 1992)

  • Convention between the French Republic and the Republic of Austria concerning Judicial Jurisdiction, Recognition and Execution of Decisions in Matters of Bankruptcy (Feb 27, 1979)

  • Convention between the Kingdom of Belgium and the Republic of Austria concerning Bankruptcy, Composition and Extension of Payment (July 16, 1969) and Additional Protocol (June 13, 1973)

  • Convention between Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia Concerning Reciprocal Judical Protection and Assistance in Matters of Civil and Commercial Law

  • Convention between France and Italy regarding the Enforcement of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters

  • Convention between the Republic of Poland and the Republic of Czechoslovakia concerning the Reciprocal Execution of Enforceable Decisions and Instruments and Reciprocity in Bankruptcy Proceedings

  • Convention between the Kingdom of Hungary and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia Regarding Certain Questions of Civil Procedure and Private Law

  • Treaty between the Republic of Austria and the Kingdom of The Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Regarding Legal-Proceedings Signed at Belgrade

  • Convention between Czechoslovakia and Roumania Concerning Reciprocal Judical Protection and Legal Assistance in Regard to Civil and Commercial Law and Non-Litigious Affairs

  • Convention between Belgium and the Netherlands Concerning Territorial Jurisdiction, Bankruptcy, and the Authority and Execution of Judgments, Arbitral Awards and Notarial Acts

  • Convention Relating to Legal Assistance Concluded between the Kingdom of Bulgaria and The Kingdom of The Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 

  • Convention concerning the Regulations of Legal Relations, concluded between the Kingdom of The Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and the Czechoslovak Republic

  • Convention between the Republic of Lithuania and the Czechoslovak Republic Concerning Reciprocal Protection and Judicial Assistance in Matters of Civil and Commercial Law

  • Treaty between the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the Federal Republic of Germany Concerning the Reciprocal Recognition and Enforcement of Judicial Decisions and other Executory Instruments in Civil and Commercial Matters

  • Convention between the French Republic and the Republic of Austria Concerning Judicial Jurisdiction, Recognition and Execution of Decisions in Matters of Bankruptcy

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