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UK Cross Border Insolvency and Restructuring Law


ISBN13: 9781035339754
To be Published: August 2026
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £165.00





This book provides a crucial examination of UK insolvency and restructuring procedures, evaluating their effectiveness and application to transactions and affairs overseas.

Gerard McCormack explores both inbound and outbound aspects of the law, investigating the extent to which foreign procedures are recognised in the UK, as well as how UK procedures apply to international events. McCormack specifically highlights the limitations of UK legislation overseas, with particular consideration of how UK law does not address the legal frameworks of other jurisdictions.

Key Features:

  • Extra-territoriality and the UK Insolvency Act
  • Details the recognition of UK schemes/plans under Hague and Brussels/Lugano jurisdictional regimes
  • Consideration of the recognition of foreign proceedings under common law, including whether the Gibbs rule in the UK will survive legislative change
  • Analysis of the consequences of the recognition of foreign procedures under the Cross Border Insolvency Regulations (CBIR)/Model Law regime

UK Cross Border Insolvency and Restructuring Law is an essential resource for insolvency practitioners, solicitors and barristers, as well as scholars and academics interested in commercial, corporate, insolvency and private international law.

Subjects:
Insolvency Law
Contents:
1. General principles of UK insolvency and restructuring procedures
2. UK Restructuring procedures
3. Extra-territoriality and the UK insolvency Act
4. international application – liquidation, administration and CvAs
5. international application and recognition – schemes/plans and standalone moratoriums
6. The CBiR/Model Law regime – general principles
7. The CBiR/Model Law regime – relief including discretionary relief
8. Section 426 insolvency Act – a statutory vehicle for international co-operation in
insolvency matters
9. UK cross-border insolvency and restructuring law and the common law