International Insolvency Review

Papers
(The median citation count of International Insolvency Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
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Governmental responses mitigating the impact of COVID‐19 on small and medium‐sized enterprises and the case for insolvency law reforms in Hong Kong5
Pilkington on creditor schemes of arrangement and restructuring plans (3rd edition). By ChristianPilkington, WillStoner, London: Sweet & Maxwell. 2022. pp. xxxvii and 325. £315. ISBN: 978‐0‐414‐105
Guest editorial: Insolvency‐related judgments and war‐related claims—Recent court practice in Ukraine4
Predicting repeat consumer bankruptcy: A survival analysis of business‐related repeat filings in Australia 2007–20214
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A theory of relativity in restructuring developed with the Coase Theorem3
A principled examination of US bankruptcy law and the accounting for value in conversions between chapters 7 and 133
Practice approaches and future trends in the personal bankruptcy system in China3
An offshore perspective on Re BHS Group Ltd (in liquidation) : Wrongful trading and misfeasance trading (case comment)3
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Corporate restructuring law in flux. By Edited by JenniferPayne, KristinvanZwieten (Eds.) (1st ed.), Oxford: Hart. 2025. pp. xxxviii + 323. £120. ISBN: 2
Redefining harmonisation: Lessons from EU insolvency law, EmilieGhio (1st edition) (2022, Elgar, Cheltenham), vii and 233pp, GBP 85, ISBN 978‐1‐78990‐382‐92
A comparative study on the compensation of bankruptcy trustees in insolvent estates2
Soft law, hard choices: Lessons from India's cross‐border insolvency protocols2
Debt restructuring, By RodrigoOlivares‐Caminal, RandallGuynn, AlanKornberg, EricMcLaughlin, SarahPaterson and DalvinderSingh (3rd edition) (2022, OUP, New York). lxviii and 809 pages, £250.00, ISBN: 92
Guest editorial: International scholarship in the insolvency and restructuring fields1
Green swans and blue skies: Climate change and insolvency risk for financial institutions1
Subordination of related party claims in insolvency: A suggestive framework for Asian regimes1
An invisible man, a double agent, and a five‐tool player: Three issues for the Chief Restructuring Officer in Korean corporate reorganization procedures1
English Corporate Insolvency Law: A Primer, By EugenioVaccari and EmilieGhio (1st edition) (2022, Elgar, Cheltenham), xxii and 347pp, £99, ISBN 978‐1‐80220‐408‐71
Directors and Creditors: Law and Liability Edited by JohnWood, SofiaEllina and JohnTribe (eds) (1st edition) (2026, OUP , Oxford), 656 pp., £195, 1
Tensions between sanctions and insolvency law: Searching for a model solution with a focus on the European Union and Poland1
Forging a link: How the new Chinese Company Law shapes directors' liabilities and duties towards creditors1
Cracking the code: Navigating the debt crisis of Chinese local governments and local government financing vehicles in China1
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Insolvency assistance outside the Model Law: Section 426 of the UK Insolvency Act 19861
Implementation of the EU preventive restructuring directive: Part I Edited by Gert‐JanBoon, HaroldKoster and ReinoutVriesendorp (eds) (1st edition) (2023, Eleven Publishing, The Hague) xi and 280 pp.,1
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Re Simplicity & Vogue Retailing (HK) Co Ltd [2023] HKCFI 1443 (HCCW 457/2022, 30 May 2023) (coram Linda Chan J) [case comment]1
Re‐examining insolvency law and theory: perspectives for the 21st century. By Edited by EmilieGhio, JohnWood, JenniferGant (Eds.), (1st ed) Cheltenham: Elgar. 2023. pp. 312. £115. ISBN: 9780
The debt priority scheme in insolvent liquidation in Ghana: An evaluative analysis0
Recognition and assistance in cross‐border insolvency: An analysis of The Joint Liquidators of Bull's‐Eye Limited (in Liquidation) v Changjiang Securities Brokerage (HK) 0
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EU insolvency law: Cross‐border insolvency law in comparative focusGerardMcCormack (first edition), Cheltenham: Elgar. 2022. pp. 330. £295. ISBN: 978‐1‐80037‐612‐00
Canadian cross‐border insolvency law and the triumph of “modified universalism”: A retrospective0
Definition of insolvency: Proposals for harmonisation in the European Union. By ReinhardBork, MichaelVeder and BenSchuijling (1st edition), Cambridge: Intersentia, 2024. xiii and pp. 751, EUR 169, ISB0
New legislation on restructuring in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A step forward?0
Natural person ltd.: Towards a unified discharge regime for entrepreneurs and consumers0
Guest editorial: Managing the risks of digital infrastructure insolvencies0
New bank insolvency law for China and Europe (Vol 2: European Union). Edited by Edited by MatthiasHaentjens, LynetteJanssen and BobWessels (1st edition) (2017, Eleven International Publishing, The Hag0
Power, choice, exposure and fragility: Reframing fairness in equity for the corporate and insolvency sphere0
Insolvency‐related foreign judgements in Nigeria: Contextualising English legal influence and comparative analysis of the UNCITRAL regime0
Corporate finance for lawyers (1st edition) By RolefdeWeijs, JoostdeVries, AartJonkers, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. 2023. pp. viii and 300. £120. ISBN: 978‐2‐03530‐202‐40
Insolvency law in UNCITRAL: Instruments and comments (1st edition). By Edited by Ángel MaríaBallesteros Barros, DavidMorán Bovio (Eds.), Navarra: Aranzadi. 2023. pp. 416. €51. ISBN: 978‐841‐1636‐46‐90
Financial institutions in distress—Recovery, resolution, recognition By RonaldDavis, StephanMadaus, MonicaMarcucci, IritMevorach, RizMokal, BarbaraRomaine, JanisSarra and IgnacioTirado (1st edition), 0
Insolvency courts: General principles for systems design0
Arbitration and insolvency Edited by RichardBamforth and KushalGandhi (eds) (1st edition) (2024, Elgar, Cheltenham) xxxi+236 pp., £145, ISBN 978‐1‐80088‐738‐10
Jurisdiction in EU cross‐border insolvency law, 1st edition. By AntonioLeandro, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. 2025. xxx + 294 pp. GBP 165. ISBN 978‐1‐03533‐402‐50
Reinventing Insolvency Law in Emerging Economies, 1st edition. By AurelioGurrea‐Martinez, Cambridge: CUP.2024. pp. 340. £95. ISBN: 978‐1‐009‐43171‐2.0
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Global trends in the treatment of local public entities in distress: A principled approach0
The restructuring directive's stay: Post‐implementation perspectives and asset‐deployment risks0
Insolvency litigation. By AndrewKeay, JosephKurl, StewartPerry, LouisDoyle (Eds.) (1st ed.), Cheltenham: Elgar. 2025. pp. lvi + 527. £215. ISBN: 97810
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International bank crisis management: A transatlantic perspective. By MarcoBodellini (1st edition) (2022, Hart, Oxford), 304pp, £85, ISBN 978‐1‐50996‐131‐30
The harmonisation of transaction avoidance in the EU (1st edition). By OrianaCasasola, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. 2023. pp. 230. £90. ISBN: 978‐1‐80392‐837‐1, Hardback0
Cross‐border insolvency in the BRICS nations: A comparative analysis and proposal for a concordat0
Legal and ethical standards in corporate insolvency. By ElizabethStreten (1st edition) (2024, Routledge, Abingdon/New York), 240pp, £135, ISBN 978‐1‐032‐46246‐20
Moss, Fletcher and Isaacs on the EU regulation on insolvency proceedings (4th edition). By Edited by KCStuart Isaacs (Ed.), KCTom Smith (Ed.), PaulusChristoph (Ed.), Oxford: OUP. 2023. pp. 0
Against the veto solution in cross‐border avoidance law0
A comparative analysis of the Australian and New Zealand liquidation schemes0
Are all debtors the same? Personal insolvency and debtors' profiles in Chile0
Creditors' treatment under the new ItalianConcordato Preventivo” and directive (EU) 2019/1023: A comparison with chapter 110
Critical analysis of the practice of insolvency in Ethiopia in protecting creditors' interests: A good law buried in institutional dysfunction0
The goals and theories of the new Ethiopian insolvency regime against global benchmarks0
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Public or private gatekeepers in non‐consensual debt restructurings in emerging jurisdictions0
Insolvency practitioners: Appointment, duties, powers and liability, By Hugh SimsKC, Simon PassfieldKC, StefanRamel, HollyDoyle, JamesHannant, RachelLai, et al. (2nd Ed.), Elgar: Cheltenham. 2024. pp.0
A survey of Australian insolvency practitioners about the moratorium in corporate insolvency and its potential reform0
An empirical study of micro‐ and small‐enterprise bankruptcy protection under the COVID‐19 pandemic: New evidence from China0
Guest editorial: The interaction between US bankruptcy law and European insolvency Laws (some thoughts on the 45th anniversary of the US bankruptcy code)0
Arbitration in cross‐border insolvency proceedings: The Chinese perspective0
Challenging assumptions about American and Canadian consumer bankruptcy online education models0
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Derham on the law of set‐off by RoryDerham (5th edition), (2024, OUP , Oxford), 1232 pp., £350. ISBN 0
Retail company voluntary arrangements: A dubious remedy?0
INSOL Europe Yearbook 2022: Restructuring and insolvency tools in times of crisis (1st edition). INSOL Europe, Nottingham: INSOL Europe. 2022. pp. xiv and 318. Free to members. ISBN: 978‐2‐0
Personal bankruptcy reform in Switzerland: Transition from first‐century Cessio to twenty‐first century discharge0
Financial institutions in distress: Recovery, resolution and recognition (1st edition). By RonaldDavis, StephanMadaus, MonicaMarcucci, IritMevorach, RizMokal, BarbaraRomaine, JanisSarra, IgnacioTirado0
Small and state‐funded: An empirical study of liquidations in Scotland0
BTI 2014 LLC v Sequana SA and others [2022] UKSC 250
Chasing assets abroad: Ideas for more effective asset tracing and recovery in cross‐border insolvency0
Group concerns and communication and cooperation between practitioners under the European Insolvency Regulation (Part II)0
The purpose of directors' duties in the insolvency context: A critical assessment based on empirical data from Austria and Netherlands0
Embracing universalism: The new Brazilian cross‐border insolvency regime0
Rethinking law in books versus law in action in China's first experiment of a personal insolvency regime: Towards a more debtor‐oriented procedural design0
Bresco v Lonsdale [2020] UKSC 25 [case comment]0
The limits of resilience: Knowing when to persevere, when to change and when to quit. By MichaelUngar (1st edition) (2024, Sutherland House, Toronto), 256pp, CAD 19.95, ISBN 978‐1‐990823‐56‐5.0
Comparative collectivity: European Union and United States approaches0
The UNCITRAL model laws on cross‐border insolvency and on the recognition and enforcement of judgments: An article‐by‐article commentary (1st edition). By Edited by ReinhardBork, MichaelVed0
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Corporate insolvency law: A comparative textbook (2nd edition). By ReinhardBork, Cambridge: Intersentia. 2023. pp. xxx + 248. €95. ISBN: 978‐1‐83970‐402‐40
Guest Editorial: The new horizon and the future of insolvency law in Europe0
Miljön i konkurs [The environment in bankruptcy] (1st edition). By Edited by JonatanSchytzer, Stockholm: Norstedts Juridik AB. 2025. pp. 394. SEK 800. ISBN: 978‐91‐39‐03050‐80
Cross‐border insolvency law in India: Are the principles of comity of courts and inherent common law jurisdiction relevant?0
Corporate debt restructuring in emerging markets (1st edition). By RichardMarney, TimothyStubbs, Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. 2021. pp. xxiv + 422. EUR 44. ISBN 978‐3‐030‐81305‐5Emerging markets debt res0
The European Insolvency Regulation and Implementing Legislations—A Commentary, 1st edition. By GillesCuniberti and AntonioLeandro, Cheltenham: Elgar. 2024. pp. xlix +718. £265. ISBN: 978‐1‐0
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Crypto custodians in financial distress0
Municipalities at the crossroads: Deciphering the nexus between municipal insolvencies and international investment mandates0
Dissolution and Restoration of Companies, By AndrewKeay (1st edition) (2022, Elgar, Cheltenham), xxx and 182pp, £125, ISBN 978‐1‐83910‐922‐5.0
European cross‐border insolvency law, By ReinhardBork and RenatoMangano (2nd edition) (2022, OUP, Oxford), xlii and 337pp, $215, ISBN 978‐0‐19‐885409‐80
Arresting the estate: A calibrated test for ship arrest after cross‐border insolvency0
Debt restructurings, debt grifting and the limits of contractualism0
Ignorance is not bliss: Directors, insolvency literacy and the rescue gap0
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Treatment of cash surrender value in policyowner bankruptcies in China0
Pre‐insolvency frameworks: Developments in the European Union0
A shadow on solvency: Deconstructing Section 10A of India's insolvency code in a global pandemic0
Ipso facto clauses in cross‐border insolvency: From STX Pan Ocean t0
Bank crisis management and resolution after SVB and Credit Suisse: Perspectives from India and the European Union0
Individual voluntary arrangement law and practice, Edited by AlaricWatson (1st edition) (2022, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham), xxxv and 204pp, GBP 125, ISBN 978‐1‐80220‐522‐00
Legislative developments in personal insolvency in China’s mainland: A comparative analysis of regional practices in China’s mainland, Hong Kong, and Taiwan Region0
The future of corporate insolvency law: A review of technology and AI‐powered changes0
The 28th insolvency law: Reflections on a lex concursus europaea0
An introduction to European insolvency law, RobertvanGalen (1st edition) (2021, Wolters Kluwer, Deventer), viii + 220 pp., EUR 70, ISBN 978‐90‐131‐6458‐90
Cross‐border Insolvency in Hong Kong: Developments and Updates 20250
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New development of cross‐border insolvency in the Chinese Mainland and Hong Kong: Criteria review and jurisdictional issues0
European insolvency lawPatrykFilipiak and AnnaHrycaj (editors) (1st edition) (2022, Wolters Kluwer, Alphen a/d Rijn), xxix and 774 pp, £221, ISBN 978‐94‐035‐3410‐70
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The interpretation and value of corporate rescue (1st edition). By JohnWood, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. 2022. pp. 252. £90. ISBN: 978‐1‐83910‐139‐70
Cross‐border insolvency law of China: An empirical analysis and proposal based on the insolvency cooperation mechanism between the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong0
What is an insolvency proceeding? Gategroup lands in a gated community0
Floating charges in comparative perspective Edited by AlisdairMacPherson and Caroline SophieRapatz (eds) (1st edn) (2025, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham), 434 pp., GBP 0
The digitalization of insolvency proceedings0
China's crisis management and market exit mechanism for banks—What is the way forward?0
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Establishing cross‐border insolvency rules for shipping in Hainan free trade port0
Zombie companies in China in the COVID‐19 era0
Managing multinational corporate insolvencies: An appraisal of Ethiopia's new insolvency regime0
Towards climate‐conscious corporate restructuring: A comparative exploration of English and Bhutanese legal frameworks0
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Law and macro finance of corporate debt: Managing the business cycle through bankruptcy0
Municipalities in financial distress: An environmental, social and governance critique(1st edition), written by EugenioVaccari, Laura N.Coordes, YseultMarique, GeoQuinot, Cheltenham: Elgar. 2025. pp. 0
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A developing country's perspective: Reforming insolvency laws to encourage their usage0
Overcoming the US judicial split on non‐consensual third‐party releases: The effects on the Italian legal system0
Court supervised restructuring of large distressed companies in Asia: Law and policy, Wai YeeWan (1st edition) (2022, Hart, Oxford), 384pp, GBP 95, ISBN 978‐1‐50995‐233‐50
The return of crown preference: Perspectives from India and the United Kingdom0
Holding out on restructuring negotiations: A legal analysis over Finnish and Swedish legislation0
Keay's insolvency: Personal and corporate law and practice (11th edition). By MichaelMurray, JasonHarris, Sydney: Thomson Reuters. 2022. pp. 1052. 181 AUD. ISBN: 978‐2‐4743‐2539‐40
An empirical snapshot of English corporate insolvencies0
Recognition of foreign bank resolution actions, ShuaiGuo (1st edition) (2022, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham), 352pp, GBP 100, ISBN 978‐1‐80220‐055‐30
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Chinese cross‐border insolvency laws: Recent developments and international implications0
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Guest editorial: The uncertain future of corporate reorganisation0
Navigating the evolving seas of cross‐border insolvency: The shift towards COMI and the Model Law approach in Hong Kong; Re Global Brands Group Holding Ltd (In0
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Re Tantleff, Alan [2022] SGHC 147 [case comment]0
The butterfly effect of civil procedure law revision on cross‐border bankruptcies in China0
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Group concerns and communication and cooperation between practitioners under the European Insolvency Regulation (Part I)0
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Is insolvency stigmatised?0
40 Years of consumer bankruptcy law in continental Europe: A qualitative analysis on the absence of consumer bankruptcy in the Western Balkan countries0
The Italian exclusion of farming enterprises from major insolvency proceedings: An assessment of its appropriateness within the European Union insolvency context0
Valuation of cryptoassets in EU insolvency: Challenges and prospects0
Protecting vulnerable stakeholders in insolvency proceedings: A Latin American perspective0
Cross‐border insolvency in the Balkans region0
The regime regarding suspension of security interests during bankruptcy reorganization: From the perspective of small and medium‐sized enterprises in China0
Bank resolution in South Africa: Recent developments0
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The future of insolvency law in a post‐pandemic world0
The place of micro and small Enterprises in European Insolvency law0
Executory contracts in insolvency law: A global guide (2nd edition). By JasonChuah, EugenioVaccari, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. 2023. pp. 672. £220. ISBN: 978‐1‐80392‐341‐30
Dispelling and returning: The deconstruction and remodelling of China's pre‐reorganisation system0
A bibliometric analysis of research on personal insolvency0
Restructuring plans, creditor schemes, and other restructuring toolsGeoffO'Dea (editor) (1st edition) (2022, OUP, Oxford), xlvii and 700 pp, £265, ISBN 978‐0‐19‐884474‐70
Prudence lost? Recent judicial application of cramdown in China0
A critical analysis of India's pre‐pack regime for MSMEs0
Debtor in possession or debtor under supervision? The legal position of the concordat debtor under Turkish law and the lessons of EU Directive 2019/10
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