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Corporate Insolvency: Employment & Pension Rights 7th ed


ISBN13: 9781526515629
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781784514754
Published: May 2022
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £160.00



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Bridges the gap between the three distinct disciplines of pensions, employment and corporate insolvency law.

Through a mix of legislation, case law, analysis and comment, this well-regarded text gives you all the information you need to answer your clients' questions. It outlines the legal principles applicable where the three regimes interact, with a particular focus on the application of the rules relating to corporate insolvency and how they impact on employees and their pension rights. For example:

  • How is the position of employees affected by the appointment of an insolvency practitioner over their employing company?
  • Who is liable, and what priority is given to past or future claims?

Updates for the 7th edition include:

  • Full treatment of CVAs and pensions
  • Implications of the Court of Appeal decision in Granada/Box Clever about “association” and about Pensions Regulator powers
  • Implications of proposed pensions legislation, including new criminal offences
  • New Crown preferential debts

Corporate Insolvency: Employment and Pension Rights is cited in many works focusing on the employment and insolvency fields. If you work as an employment, pensions or corporate insolvency practitioner, you'll find its up-to-date case law and practical analysis an essential aid to your work.

Subjects:
Insolvency Law, Employment Law, Pensions Law
Contents:
Part 1 - Introduction
Part 2 - Employment Law Overview
Part 3 - Insolvency Law: Overview
Part 4 - The start of Insolvency Proceedings
Part 5 - IP Liability and Employees
Part 6 - Accrued Claims to Insolvency Debt
Part 7 - Continued Employment/Carrying on Business
Part 8 - Business Transfers and TUPE
Part 9 - Impact of Employer Insolvency on Pensions
Part 10 - Pension Protection Fund (PPF)
Part 11 - Section 75 and Debt on Employer
Part 12 - Pensions Regulator and its Statutory Moral Hazard Powers
Part 13 - Winding Up Pension Schemes
Part 14 - Overseas Issues
Part 15 - CVAs and Pensions