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Financing Company Group Restructurings

Edited by: Gregor Baer, Karen O'Flynn

ISBN13: 9780198738466
Published: September 2015
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £310.00



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This book provides the first comprehensive treatment of out-of-court restructuring and post-commencement insolvency financing in the corporate group setting, domestically and internationally.

state of the art practice and work-arounds for financing out-of-court restructurings as well as judicial reorganisations, going-concern liquidations and administration proceedings of financially distressed global business groups.

The book opens with a detailed introduction from the editors which provides an overview of domestic law issues and an exploration of principles guiding judicial and administrative cooperation to facilitate group financing in cross-border cases. The final section analyzes regional and global law reform and harmonisation progress to date.

This book is a valuable resource for practitioners who must structure (and courts that must approve) financing for global enterprise groups in reorganisation. With another wave of global corporate group failures anticipated, practitioners, courts and policy makers are well served by a work describing cutting-edge advances in this field in domestic and cross-border cases.

  • This book is the first work to focus on financing of corporate groups in restructuring and insolvency
  • The book uses a country by country approach offering a comparative perspective on company group restructurings including domestic and cross-border cases
  • Written by leading insolvency and corporate finance practitioners, academics and judges from key international trade jurisdictions

Subjects:
Insolvency Law, Other Jurisdictions , Banking and Finance
Contents:
1: Tomas Araya: Argentina
2: Ian Walker: Australia
3: Gottfriend Gassner & Thomas Schirmer: Austria
4: Eduardo Secchi Munhoz: Brazil
5: Michael Weinczok & Kathy Le: Canada
6: John Marsden: China: Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, PRC
7: Daniel Hájek: Czech Republic
8: David Ereira & Paul Sidle: England and Wales
9: Jean-Marie Valentin & Sylvain Paillotin: France
10: Andreas Spahlinger & Helge Kortz: Germany
11: Constatinos Klissouras: Greece
12: Barry O'Neill & Nicola McGrath: Ireland
13: Alberto Mazzoni & Matteo Bazzani: Italy and EU Considerations
14: Shinnosuke Fukuoka & Toshihide Haruyama: Japan
15: Min Han & Woo Young Choi: Republic of Korea
16: Robert van Galen: Netherlands
17: Michal Barlowski: Poland
18: Nuno Libano Monteiro, Filipa Cotta & Francisco Cunha Matos: Portugal
19: Herman Jeremiah & Joan Xue: Singapore
20: Kathleen van der Linde: South Africa
21: Agustin Bou: Spain
22: Johan Häger, Dan Hanqvist, Harem Mahir & Mattias Moskowicz: Sweden
23: Ueli Huber & Juerg Frick: Switzerland
24: Santhapat Pereira & David Duncan: Thailand
25: Marcia L. Goldstein & Sara Coelho: United States of America
26: Gregor Baer: Corporate Group Restructuring Finance: Global Law Reform