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Oxford University Press
28 January 2016
This book is the third volume in the Oxford International and Comparative Insolvency Law Series. It addresses one of the critical issues of any insolvency by providing comprehensive analysis of the law and practice in relation to creditor claims. As with the two previous volumes in the series the book provides a comparative view by setting out the relevant law and practice in over 20 jurisdictions drawing out the divergences and common features of domestic insolvency laws from a broad spectrum of countries.

Areas covered include submission of claims, verification and admission of claims, ranking of insolvency and administration claims, treatment of non-enforceable claims, and voting and participation rights.

Quality, uniformity and the high level of detail of National Reports are the key benefits of this volume. The book assists practitioners in assessing which ranking and participation rights could be asserted by the various types of creditors in the jurisdictions covered. For scholars it provides access to a wealth of information which is currently not accessible in English.

Edited by:   , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   3
Dimensions:   Height: 253mm,  Width: 177mm,  Spine: 41mm
Weight:   1.350kg
ISBN:   9780198727293
ISBN 10:   0198727291
Series:   Oxford International and Comparative Insolvency Law
Pages:   690
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Further / Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
General Outline of National Reports 1: Christopher Symes: Australia 2: Henriette Duursma-Kepplinger and Christof Englmair: Austria 3: Roel Francis: Belgium 4: Rachel Sztajin, Paulo Fernando Campos Salles de Toledo, Fernando Cesar Nimer Moreira da Silva: Brazil 5: E Patrick Shea: Canada 6: Wang Weiguo: People's Republic of China 7: Tomas Richter: Czech Republic 8: Louise Gullifer, Hamish Anderson, Charlotte Cooke: England 9: Gilles Cuniberti, Isabelle Rueda: France 10: Christoph G. Paulus and Matthias Berberich: Germany 11: Carlos Sánchez-Mejorada y Velasco: Mexico 12: Dennis Faber, Niels Vermunt: The Netherlands 13: Marek Porzycki, Anna Rachwal: Poland 14: Alexander Trukhtanov: Russia 15: Kathleen van der Linde, Juanitta Christelle Calitz: South Africa 16: Soogeun Oh and Kyungjin Kim: South Korea 17: Ignacio Tirado: Spain 18: Annina H Persson, Marie Karlsson Tuula: Sweden 29: Jason Kilborn: USA

Dennis Faber is Professor of private and commercial law at the Business & Law Research Centre of the Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, and member of its Executive Board. He is senior adviser with Clifford Chance LLP, Amsterdam Office, and justice at The Hague Court of Appeal. Prof. Faber is co-editor of the Oxford International and Comparative Insolvency Law Series. Niels Vermunt is a senior researcher and lecturer in the field of private and commercial law at the Business & Law Research Centre of the Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, and secretary of its Executive Board. He is also adviser with Linklaters LLP, Amsterdam Office (Banking & Capital Markets Department). Niels Vermunt is co-editor of the Oxford International and Comparative Insolvency Law Series. Jason Kilborn is Professor of Law at John Marshall Law School (Chicago) and Professor of International and Comparative Insolvency Law at the Business & Law Research Centre of the Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands. He chairs the World Bank drafting group on the treatment of insolvency of natural persons and is a member of the World Bank working group on insolvency. Professor Tomá%s Richter is Of Counsel, Clifford Chance LLP, Prague, Professor of Cross-border Corporate Insolvency Law, Business & Law Research Centre of the Radboud University Nijmegen and External Lecturer, Institute of Economic Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, Prague. Ignacio Tirado is Professor of Corporate and Insolvency Law at the Universidad Autónoma of Madrid (Spain), Senior Legal Consultant at the World Bank's Legal Vice-Presidency (Private Sector) and Consultant on insolvency-related matters to the IMF´s Legal Department.

Reviews for Ranking and Priority of Creditors

Review from previous edition This Volume's authors have done a formidable job and the Series itself promises to become a truly valuable source not only for practitioners, but also for researchers and legislators. Professor Dr. Bob Wessels (University of Leiden, Leiden Law School), International Insolvency Law Review Practitioners, as well as academics involved in global business, would do well to add this useful and enlightening book to their professional libraries. Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor, Richmond Green Chambers


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