This work addresses modern insolvency and restructuring practices, covering pre-insolvency solutions and processes within insolvency proceedings. It highlights recent reforms like the "ESUG" and the 2009 Bond Act, ongoing national and European reforms, and practical trends in financial restructuring. Aimed at stakeholders in restructuring and insolvency, it offers insights from various professional perspectives.
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Global Restructuring Toolkits
A Handbook
The book This book provides a global collection of approx. 50 handson restructuring toolkits at national levels and introductions to multilateral procedural and collision rules. National restructuring toolkits: Approx. 50 national restructuring toolkits are practical introductions to national insolvency and restructuring jurisdictions. They also provide graphical charts of procedures and glossaries translating or paraphrasing relevant terminology. The focus is on the typical requirements of modern crossborder insolvency practice, enabling the reader to compare legal systems and understand them individually in the shortest possible time. Multilateral procedural and collision rules: The introductory chapter of the book provides an overview of the different levels of crossborder relevance in insolvency and restructuring cases. After describing the scope of relevant legal frameworks for cross-border insolvency, the applicable provision for cases with different degrees of foreign elements are analyzed: a foreign creditor, or debtor to the debtor, assets abroad, or an establishment abroad. The chapter ends with a look at specific frameworks for cross-border corporate group cases. The advantages at a glanceup-to-datecomprehensivewith practical focus The target group For all parties involved in restructuring or insolvency situations, legal and tax advisors, auditors, insolvency practitioners, members of the judiciary, academics.