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Personal Insolvency Law: Global Perspectives and China's Transformation

Edited by: Guan H. Tang, Jing Liu, Yimin Ren

ISBN13: 9781041164159
To be Published: October 2026
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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In an era marked by economic uncertainty and rising living costs, the need for compassionate and effective personal insolvency systems has never been more urgent. This edited volume offers a timely and incisive exploration of the complexities of personal insolvency regimes.

Drawing on insights from the UK, the US, Europe, Japan and China, the book examines how diverse legal systems negotiate the tensions between debt relief and moral hazard, creditor protection and social equity, and market efficiency and human dignity. It compares the effectiveness of neoliberal models, middle-ground approaches, and state-led systems, offering assessments of their respective strengths and limitations.

The analysis moves beyond theory, grounding its arguments in real-world examples, while advancing the case for a robust, standalone personal insolvency framework in China. By synthesising global experience with local experimentation, the volume demonstrates how such a framework could strengthen economic resilience, uphold human dignity, and bring China’s system into closer alignment with international standards.

Ideal for scholars, policymakers and practitioners alike, this book bridges academic rigour and practical relevance, inviting readers to reconsider insolvency not merely as a mechanism of last resort, but as an instrument of financial rehabilitation and social inclusion.

Subjects:
Insolvency Law, Other Jurisdictions , China
Contents:
1. Personal Insolvency at a Crossroads
Guan H Tang

Part I The Institutional Dynamics of Personal Insolvency
2. The Changing Institutional Context of Personal Insolvency Law
Iain Ramsay
3. The Discharge of Debt under the Personal Insolvency System of England and Wales: Lessons to be Learned from an Economic Perspective
Katharina Möser
4. The Dilemmas and Paths of China’s Personal Insolvency Regime: Legislative Momentum as an Analytical Focus
Jing Liu
Part II The Delicate Balance of Relief and Responsibility in Insolvency Reform
5. Failure and Success: Consumer and Small Business Bankruptcy Reform in the US
Jason Kilborn
6. The Debt-restructuring System in Sweden
Annina H. Persson
7. The Construction of a Linkage Incentive Mechanism for Reorganisation of SMEs and Their Operators
Yimin Ren

Part III The Procedural Complexities of Personal Insolvency and Asset Management
8. The Estate in Bankruptcy Law
David Milman
9. Rediscovering the Value of Bankruptcy Compromise in China – Reflections from Japan’s SSD Regime
Lijie Qi
10. The Construction of Personal Insolvency Rules for Residential Property Disposal in China from a Comparative Law Perspective
Amy Ren and Shawn Xu

Part IV The Evolving Functions and Concepts of Personal Insolvency Law
11. The Consumer Bankruptcy Regime in Japan: Application and Structure
Kazuhiko Yamamoto
12. The Uses of Bankruptcy
Stephen Baister
13. Lotus Just Buds: Current Situation and Future Prospect of China’s Personal Insolvency Counselling System
Dan He

Part V The Way Forward
14. Competition, Human Rights, and the Architecture of Personal Insolvency Law in China
Guan H. Tang