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The Law and Economics of Creditor Protection - A Transatlantic Perspective (Hardcover)
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The Law and Economics of Creditor Protection - A Transatlantic Perspective (Hardcover)
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This book presents important contributions to the current debate on
creditor protection in European company law. Reform of the European
rules on creditor protection in company law is imminent. Academic
work on both sides of the Atlantic shows a tendency that
traditional mandatory rules should give way to individual solutions
which are freely negotiated between creditors and corporate
debtors. Recent judgments by the European Court of Justice have
spurred regulatory competition between Member States and the
incumbent system is being challenged by the Europe-wide
introduction of the International Accounting
Standards/International Financial Reporting Standards. Last but not
least, the European Insolvency Regulation poses the question how
company law and insolvency law shall be realigned in the future.
Contributors to this book, which is based on the results of a
symposium held in Munich in December 2005, include scholars who are
currently working on reform projects in various Member States,
leading experts in company law, insolvency law, accounting law, and
economics. The manifold thoughts presented by these outstanding
authors provide the reader with important insights and will not
fail to inform and influence the current policy debate. As such,
the book is an indispensable tool for all players in the field.
Prof. Dr. Horst Eidenmuller is Professor of Private Law, German,
European and International Company Law and Director of the
Institute for International Law, Ludwig Maximilian University,
Munich, Germany.Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schoen is Director of the Max
Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax
Law, Department of Accounting and Taxation, in Munich and Honorary
Professor at the Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, Germany.
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