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International Corporate Rescue

Journal Issues

  • Vol 1 (2004)
  • Vol 2 (2005)
  • Vol 3 (2006)
  • Vol 4 (2007)
  • Vol 5 (2008)
  • Vol 6 (2009)
  • Vol 7 (2010)
  • Vol 8 (2011)
  • Vol 9 (2012)
  •         Issue 1
  •         Issue 2
  •         Issue 3
  •         Issue 4
  •         Issue 5
  •         Issue 6
  • Vol 10 (2013)
  • Vol 11 (2014)
  • Vol 12 (2015)
  • Vol 13 (2016)
  • Vol 14 (2017)
  • Vol 15 (2018)
  • Vol 16 (2019)
  • Vol 17 (2020)
  • Vol 18 (2021)
  • Vol 19 (2022)
  • Vol 20 (2023)
  • Vol 21 (2024)
  • Vol 22 (2025)

Vol 9 (2012) - Issue 3

Debt Restructuring by Out-of-Court Workouts in East Asia
Takagi

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UK Cross-Border Assistance in Insolvency: An Update
Omar

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Administration Falls Short: The Need for Contractual Stability and an Executory Contract Regime
Tett

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Back to the Beginning: The Pendulum of Statutory Rectification under BVI Law
Forté - Samuel

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The Lost Justice: Regulatory Recoupment of Executives’ Compensation by the FDIC
Gao

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The Chapter 15 'Centre of Main Interest': Filling in the Blanks
Zerjal

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Why Rate the Raters?
Davies

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Shareholders and Insolvency: Soden v British and Commonwealth Holdings plc
Etchells

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Re Virtualpurple versus National Westminster Bank: The Next Instalment
Deb - Freeman

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The Uncertainty Surrounding the Quistclose Trust – Part Two
Parmar

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Changes in Regulations on Executive Remuneration in UK Banks Have Achieved Little in Remedying the Underlying Human Frailties that are Exacerbated by Variable Pay – Part Two
Contraros

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International Corporate Rescue

"International Corporate Rescue is a must-have of the most current substantive law developments in restructuring and insolvency law. Covering legislative overviews and novelties, case reviews and analyses of cross-border controversies, it is a concise, accessible and insightful collection of leading articles from respected lawyers and academics from all over the world."

Prof. Em. Bob Wessels, University of Leiden, Leiden

 

 

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