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English
Oxford University Press
29 March 2018
The third edition of Transaction Avoidance in Insolvencies considers all the possible ways in which a vulnerable transaction might be attacked, as well as practical issues that can arise in a typical transaction avoidance case.

This new edition has been fully updated to reflect recent legislative amendments arising from the revision of the Insolvency Rules 1986, which came into force in 2017. The text also now incorporates an international dimension, which includes an analysis of the revised EU Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings. There is also comprehensive coverage of important new case law.

Written by a team of well-known specialists, Transaction Avoidance in Insolvencies provides a detailed account of this complex area from a practical perspective.

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 248mm,  Width: 177mm,  Spine: 39mm
Weight:   1.234kg
ISBN:   9780198793403
ISBN 10:   0198793405
Pages:   712
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  A / AS level ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Rebecca Parry is a Professor at Nottingham Law School at Nottingham Trent University, specialising in corporate insolvency law. James Ayliffe QC is at Wilberforce Chambers and has a particular expertise in real estate related insolvency. Sharif Shivji is a leading junior at 4 Stone Buildings specialising in insolvency and, as a former derivatives trader, has specialist knowledge of the financial markets. He is the current Chambers & Partners Company and Insolvency Junior of the Year.

Reviews for Transaction Avoidance in Insolvencies

"such a well-organised and carefully thought-through book represents a ""must read"" for all students, scholars and practitioners interested in English corporate insolvency and bankruptcy law. * Eugenio Vaccari, Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation * In summary, there is not a practitioner nor a scholar in Europe in the field of insolvency law who would not greatly benefit from reading the book. * Rolef de Weijs, Eurofenix *"


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