International Insolvency Review

Papers
(The TQCC 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
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Implementing an insolvency framework for micro and small firms6
Harmonising insolvency law in the EU: New thoughts on old ideas in the wake of the COVID‐19 pandemic6
Bankruptcy reform in the Middle East and North Africa: Analyzing the new bankruptcy Laws in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Egypt, and Bahrain5
Conflicts of interest, intra‐group financing and procedural coordination of group insolvencies4
“Come and talk”: The insolvency judge as de‐escalator3
Discharge and entrepreneurship in the preventive restructuring directive3
The future of insolvency law in a post‐pandemic world3
Promoting fairness in English insolvency valuation cases2
Paradigm shift from a liquidation culture to a corporate rescue culture in Malaysia: A legal review2
The relation between duration of insolvency proceedings and their efficiency (with a particular emphasis on Polish experiences)2
Mandatory disclosure in corporate debt restructuring via schemes of arrangement: A comparative approach2
Britain and Brexit: A forecast of the future of employment protection during corporate insolvency2
A snapshot of company voluntary arrangements: Success, failure and proposals for reform2
The performance of the courts in the digital era: The case of insolvency and restructuring proceedings2
The U.S. small business bankruptcy amendments: A global model for reform?2
An analysis of the corporate insolvency resolution process as a route for acquisitions in India2
Defining groups of companies under the European Insolvency Regulation (recast): On the scope of EU group insolvency law2
Economic and legal necessity of personal bankruptcy legislation in China1
Evolution of consumer bankruptcy in Poland: A chance for a new life for insolvent debtors?1
Directors' duties to prevent insolvent trading in a crisis: Responses to COVID‐19 in Australia and lessons from Germany1
EU bank insolvency law harmonisation: What next?1
The effects of reforming regulation in resolving insolvency towards EODB rank improvement: Evidence from Indonesia1
Insolvency courts: General principles for systems design1
Rethinking priority: The dawn of the relative priority rule and the new “best interests of creditors” test in the European Union1
Guest Editorial: INSOL International and INSOL Europe: Working together to support the next generation of insolvency researchers1
Maritime cross‐border insolvency in China1
The European Restructuring Directive and stays on creditor enforcement actions1
A theory of relativity in restructuring developed with the Coase Theorem1
Jurisdiction concerning annex actions in the context of the insolvency and Brussels Ibis regulations1
Reorganization of corporate groups in Brazil: Substantive consolidation and the limited liability tale1
Bankruptcy in the time of COVID‐19: Special measures adopted by the People's Republic of China courts during the period of COVID‐19 prevention and control1
Zombie companies in China in the COVID‐19 era1
The legal restructuring framework in Poland: Does it help indebted enterprises avoid bankruptcy?1
Practice approaches and future trends in the personal bankruptcy system in China1
The law and economics of lockdown mitigation: Bankruptcy errors in the United Kingdom0
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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
Adding mediation to India's corporate resolution process0
Financial institutions in distress: Recovery, resolution and recognition (1st edition). By RonaldDavis, StephanMadaus, MonicaMarcucci, IritMevorach, RizMokal, BarbaraRomaine, JanisSarra, IgnacioTirado0
BTI 2014 LLC v Sequana SA and others [2022] UKSC 250
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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
Reflecting on China's crisis management and market exit mechanism for insurers – Based on or independent of the general bankruptcy system?0
English Corporate Insolvency Law: A Primer, By EugenioVaccari and EmilieGhio (1st edition) (2022, Elgar, Cheltenham), xxii and 347pp, £99, ISBN 978‐1‐80220‐408‐70
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A major step in developing Mainland China's cross‐border insolvency law0
Assaf's winding up in insolvency, Farid AssafSC (3rd edition) (2021, LexisNexis Australia, Sydney), 1012 pp., AUD 235, ISBN 97804093528180
Guest Editorial: Cross‐border insolvency in India: What lies ahead?0
Corporate Restructuring and Insolvency in Asia 2020, Asian Business Law Institute (2020, ABLI, Singapore) 804 pp., SGD 495, ISBN 978‐981‐14‐4963‐5 (print), 978‐981‐14‐5158‐4 (e‐book)0
The normative and Jural meanings of the anti‐deprivation principle vis‐à‐vis freedom of contract0
Creditor Treatment in Corporate Insolvency LawKayodeAkintola (1st edition) (2020, , Edward Elgar, Cheltenham) 256 pp., GBP 125, ISBN 978‐1‐78897‐138‐60
Principles and rules on insolvency practitioners' remuneration0
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Bank resolution in South Africa: Recent developments0
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Small and state‐funded: An empirical study of liquidations in Scotland0
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Research Handbook on Corporate Bankruptcy, Edited by BarryAdler (ed) (2020, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham), 456 pp., USD 225, ISBN 978‐1‐78100‐787‐70
Bank crisis management and resolution after SVB and Credit Suisse: Perspectives from India and the European Union0
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
Law and macro finance of corporate debt: Managing the business cycle through bankruptcy0
Cross‐border insolvency in Hong Kong: Developments and updates0
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An invisible man, a double agent, and a five‐tool player: Three issues for the Chief Restructuring Officer in Korean corporate reorganization procedures0
Reinventing Bankruptcy Law: A History of the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act, VirginiaTorrie (ed) University of Toronto Press, Toronto), 2020 317 pp., C$ 56.25, ISBN 978‐1‐4875‐0642‐10
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China's crisis management and market exit mechanism for banks—What is the way forward?0
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
Re Simplicity & Vogue Retailing (HK) Co Ltd [2023] HKCFI 1443 (HCCW 457/2022, 30 May 2023) (coram Linda Chan J) [case comment]0
Dissolution and Restoration of Companies, By AndrewKeay (1st edition) (2022, Elgar, Cheltenham), xxx and 182pp, £125, ISBN 978‐1‐83910‐922‐5.0
Bresco v Lonsdale [2020] UKSC 25 [case comment]0
European Cross‐Border Banking and Banking Supervision, DalvinderSingh(2020, OUP, Oxford), 320 pp., GBP 95, ISBN 978‐01‐98844‐75‐40
Re Hydrodec Group [2021] NSWSC 755 [case comment]0
Guest editorial: Building COVID‐19 resilient insolvency frameworks0
Cross‐border insolvency law in Hong Kong: Recognition of foreign schemes of arrangement0
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A principled examination of US bankruptcy law and the accounting for value in conversions between chapters 7 and 130
Transposing the preventive restructuring directive 2019 into French insolvency law: Rethinking the role of the judge and rebalancing creditors' rights0
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
Building bridges in China for a more harmonious society: Origins and evolution of personal insolvency in Taiwan and Shenzhen0
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Three waves: The United Kingdom insolvency response to the pandemic0
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Pilkington on creditor schemes of arrangement and restructuring plans (3rd edition). By ChristianPilkington, WillStoner, London: Sweet & Maxwell. 2022. pp. xxxvii and 325. £315. ISBN: 978‐0‐414‐100
Guest editorial: The performance of the courts put to the test0
Chinese cross‐border insolvency laws: Recent developments and international implications0
Rembrandt's money: The legal and financial life of an artist‐entrepreneur in 17th century Holland, BobWessels (1st edition) (2021, Wolters Kluwer, Deventer), xxxiv + 458 pp., EUR 65, ISBN 9789013164890
Governmental responses mitigating the impact of COVID‐19 on small and medium‐sized enterprises and the case for insolvency law reforms in Hong Kong0
Energising courts to continue breaking new ground in insolvency and restructuring cases0
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
Recognition of foreign bank resolution actions, ShuaiGuo (1st edition) (2022, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham), 352pp, GBP 100, ISBN 978‐1‐80220‐055‐30
Cross‐border insolvency law in India: Are the principles of comity of courts and inherent common law jurisdiction relevant?0
Cramdown, reorganization bargaining and inefficient markets: The cases of the United States and China0
Preventive restructuring frameworks: Jurisdiction, recognition and applicable law0
Insolvency Practitioners: Appointment, Duties, Powers and LiabilityHugh Sims QC and others (1st edition) (2020, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham) 360 pp., GBP 145 (e‐book GBP 20), I0
Research handbook on corporate restructuring Edited by Paul JOmar and Jennifer L LGant (eds) (1st edition) (2021, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham) xiv + 566 pp., GBP 215, ISBN0
Cross‐Border Protocols in Insolvencies of Multinational Enterprise Groups by IlyaKokorin and BobWessels, 1 edn. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing; 2021. xxvii + 343 pp., GBP 140
European insolvency regulation: Article‐by‐Article CommentaryMoritzBrinkmann (ed) (2019, Beck‐Hart‐Nomos, Munich) 557 pp., €220, ISBN 978‐3‐406‐69858‐30
The European Restructuring Directive. Gerard McCormack (1st edition) (2021, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham) 336 pp., GBP 145 (ebk GBP 116), ISBN 978‐1‐78990‐880‐00
European Banking and Financial Law. MatthiasHaentjens and PierredeGioia Carabellese (2nd edition) (2020, , Routledge, Abingdon) 328 pp., GBP 26.99, ISBN 978‐1‐315‐17376‐4 (ebk)0
Chinese personal bankruptcy regulation: The Shenzhen experience0
Debt restructuring, By RodrigoOlivares‐Caminal, RandallGuynn, AlanKornberg, EricMcLaughlin, SarahPaterson and DalvinderSingh (3rd edition) (2022, OUP, New York). lxviii and 809 pages, £250.00, ISBN: 90
Cross‐border insolvency law of China: An empirical analysis and proposal based on the insolvency cooperation mechanism between the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong0
Public or private gatekeepers in non‐consensual debt restructurings in emerging jurisdictions0
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
Crypto custodians in financial distress0
A critical evaluation of the new cram‐down tool in Singapore's restructuring regime0
The impact of constitutional property law on insolvency law in South Africa0
Confidentiality, Secrecy and Privilege in Corporate Insolvency and Bank Resolution, by ShuaiGuo and BobWessels, 1 edn. The Hague: Eleven International Publishing; 2020. 200 pp, EUR 75, 0
Debt restructurings, debt grifting and the limits of contractualism0
An introduction to European insolvency law, RobertvanGalen (1st edition) (2021, Wolters Kluwer, Deventer), viii + 220 pp., EUR 70, ISBN 978‐90‐131‐6458‐90
Comparative collectivity: European Union and United States approaches0
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Global trends in the treatment of local public entities in distress: A principled approach0
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COVID‐19: Exploring the new normal in insolvency. Edited by Dr Sameer Sharma and Dr Neeti Shikha (eds) (1st edition) (2021, Bloomsbury, New Delhi) 403 pp., INR 699, ISBN 978‐93‐54354‐89‐20
Covid‐19 and Business Law, HorstEidenmüller, LucaEnriques, GenevièveHelleringer and KristinvanZwieten (eds), (Beck‐Hart‐Nomos, Munich/Oxford/Baden‐Baden2020) 97 pp., GBP 20, 0
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 study of micro‐ and small‐enterprise bankruptcy protection under the COVID‐19 pandemic: New evidence from China0
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
Optimising fairness in insolvency and restructuring: A spotlight on vulnerable stakeholders0
European preventive restructuring: Article‐by‐article commentary. Edited by Christoph Paulus and Reinhard Dammann (eds) (1st edition) (2021, Beck/Hart/Nomos, Munich/Oxford/Baden‐Baden) 297 pp., EUR 180
Rescue of Business in Europe European Law Institute (eds) (Part I) BobWessels, StephanMadaus and Gert‐JanBoon (eds) (part II) (2020, OUP, Oxford, UK) 1504 pp., £295, ISBN 978‐0‐10
Corporate judicial dissolution in China0
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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
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Embracing universalism: The new Brazilian cross‐border insolvency regime0
Conflict in the post‐pandemic era0
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The future of harmonisation of directors' duties in the European Union: The Preventive Restructuring Directive and group insolvencies0
A comparative analysis of the Australian and New Zealand liquidation schemes0
Valuation of cryptoassets in EU insolvency: Challenges and prospects0
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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
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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
International bank crisis management: A transatlantic perspective. By MarcoBodellini (1st edition) (2022, Hart, Oxford), 304pp, £85, ISBN 978‐1‐50996‐131‐30
A critical analysis of India's pre‐pack regime for MSMEs0
Rethinking the legitimacy of expectations: Speculative crossclaims, fraudulent transactions, and the immunity rules of the European Insolvency Regulation: Finnish (and some Swedish) perspectives0
Corporate governance and insolvency accountability and transparencyAndrewKeay, PeterWalton and JosephCurl QC (1st edition) (2022, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham), xli and 402pp, £155, ISBN0
Corporate Reorganization Law and Forces of Change. SarahPaterson (1st edition) (2020, OUP, Oxford) 380 pp., GBP 80, ISBN 978‐0‐19‐886036‐50
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Corporate insolvency law: A comparative textbook. ReinhardBork (1st edition) (2020, Intersentia, Antwerp) 244 pp., EUR 69 (student price EUR 35), ISBN 978‐1780‐68,983‐0
The promise and perils of regulating ipso facto clauses0
The position of shareholders in the restructuring proceedings of distressed companies: From a shareholders' veto power to their duty to enforce (Aufopferungs‐ or Duldungspflicht) a restr0
A commentary on the European Insolvency Regulation, Edited by ReinhardBork and KristinvanZwieten (eds) (2nd edition) (2022, OUP, Oxford), lxxxiv and 1052 pp, GBP 275, ISBN 978‐0‐19‐885211‐70
Re Tantleff, Alan [2022] SGHC 147 [case comment]0
An empirical snapshot of English corporate insolvencies0
Chasing assets abroad: Ideas for more effective asset tracing and recovery in cross‐border insolvency0
European cross‐border insolvency law, By ReinhardBork and RenatoMangano (2nd edition) (2022, OUP, Oxford), xlii and 337pp, $215, ISBN 978‐0‐19‐885409‐80
The future of corporate insolvency law: A review of technology and AI‐powered changes0
What is an insolvency proceeding? Gategroup lands in a gated community0
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
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Pre‐insolvency frameworks: Developments in the European Union0
Disclosure obligations of a debtor under the Singapore scheme of arrangement: Lessons from England and the US0
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American business bankruptcy: A primer. StephenLubben, 2 edn. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing; 2021. 204 pp., GBP 63, ISBN 978‐1‐80037‐919‐00
Redefining harmonisation: Lessons from EU insolvency law, EmilieGhio (1st edition) (2022, Elgar, Cheltenham), vii and 233pp, GBP 85, ISBN 978‐1‐78990‐382‐90
Group concerns and communication and cooperation between practitioners under the European Insolvency Regulation (Part II)0
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
Group concerns and communication and cooperation between practitioners under the European Insolvency Regulation (Part I)0
The priorities dilemma in the EU preventive restructuring directive: Absolute or relative priority rule?0
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Is insolvency stigmatised?0
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Sequana I: Struggling with section 423 of the Insolvency Act 19860
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Set‐off under the European insolvency regulation (and English law)0
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Corporate Debt Restructuring in Emerging Markets, by Richard Marney and Timothy Stubbs, 1 edn. Cham CH: Palgrave Macmillan; 2021. xxiv + 422 pp., EUR 44, ISBN 978‐3‐030
Predicting repeat consumer bankruptcy: A survival analysis of business‐related repeat filings in Australia 2007–20210
The new “alert procedures” in Italy: Regarder au‐delà du modèle français?0
Natural person ltd.: Towards a unified discharge regime for entrepreneurs and consumers0
Harmonisation of transactions avoidance lawsReinhardBork and MichaelVeder (1st edition) (2022, Intersentia, Antwerp), xvii and 1314 pp, €124, ISBN 978‐1‐83970‐182‐50
Guest editorial: Insolvency‐related judgments and war‐related claims—Recent court practice in Ukraine0
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