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This second edition of Commentary on the European Insolvency
Regulation expands upon what has become a widely cited work on the
recast EU Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings. It incorporates
important developments in the case law since the Regulation was
recast in 2015, as well as other significant updates. As with the
first edition, it provides a detailed article-by-article commentary
on the Regulation, written by a group of expert scholars and
practitioners from a range of European jurisdictions. Drawing on a
rich body of CJEU and national case law, as well as scholarly
developments, analysis of the Regulation is accompanied by a
chapter explaining the background to the Regulation's enactment and
recasting, identifying its key features, and examining the
relationship between the Regulation and new European Restructuring
Directive. As well as retaining the distinctive features of the
first edition-the multi-jurisdictional focus of the expert
contributors, and in-depth examination of the legislative provision
and case law -the second edition offers new analysis of issues that
have arisen since the publication of the first edition in 2016,
including updates on the impact of Brexit and the passage of the
European Restructuring Directive in 2019. This edition of
Commentary on the European Insolvency Regulation is therefore a key
new work for all those who advise or research on the topic of
European insolvency law.
Written by a leading figure in the field, this third edition of the
Principles of Banking Law provides an authoritative account of the
subject, incorporating all significant changes in banking law,
regulation and practice that have occurred since the publication of
the second edition in 2002. The book looks at international banking
and financial services law, with in-depth expert coverage of global
bank regulation, global payment systems, international bond
instuments, and foreign exchange systems.
This indispensable and immediate response brings together expert
views on how the world of business should best respond to the
COVID-19 pandemic. It will be required reading for those designing,
interpreting and relying on business law when responding to
COVID-19. The contributions are organised under six broad themes:
Corporate Law; Financial Markets; Insolvency Law; Dispute
Resolution; Competition Law; Regulation.
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