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Maritime Cross-Border Insolvency

Under the European Insolvency Regulation and the UNCITRAL Model Law

Lia Athanassiou

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English
CRC Press
17 November 2017
Maritime Cross-Border Insolvency is a comprehensive comparative examination of both insolvency regimes (UNCITRAL and EU) in shipping with reference to the main jurisdictions having adopted the UNCITRAL regime, i.e. USA, UK, Greece.

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Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 174mm, 
Weight:   754g
ISBN:   9781138742499
ISBN 10:   113874249X
Series:   Maritime and Transport Law Library
Pages:   340
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Opening Remarks PART 1: Systemic conflict between the rules of maritime and insolvency law Chapter 1: Insolvency mechanisms and the operation of shipping companies: Financial aspects Chapter 2: Legal interaction between insolvency and maritime law PART 2: Areas of conflict between maritime and insolvency law Chapter 3: Opening of cross-border insolvency proceedings Chapter 4: The treatment of maritime securities Chapter 5. Insolvency and limitation of liability for maritime claims Postface

Lia Athanassiou is a Professor at the School of Law, Athens University. She is a registered arbitrator and barrister and is senior partner at Athanassiou-Gerapetritis & Associates law firm in Athens. In 2015, she was appointed member of the Committee of Experts of the International Labor Organization and has written extensively on Maritime, Competition, Industrial Property, Company, European and Transport law in Greek, French, and English.

Reviews for Maritime Cross-Border Insolvency: Under the European Insolvency Regulation and the UNCITRAL Model Law

'Professor Athanassiou's book represents a remarkable attempt to guide the reader through the fascinating and murky world of maritime cross-border insolvency, guided by the knowledge and confidence of an academic with several years of experience in private practice. Professor Athanassiou does an excellent job in eviscerating the nuances of the national and international statutes covered in her book, thus providing the reader with an analytical understanding of the covered topics. ...the author manages to successfully blend her academic and professional backgrounds to create an outstandingly well-referenced book that should certainly be used in professional practice.' Eugenio Vaccari, International Company and Commercial Law Review (ICCLR)


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