Treatment of Contracts in Insolvency

Treatment of Contracts in Insolvency

ISBN-10:
0199668361
ISBN-13:
9780199668366
Pub. Date:
12/24/2013
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199668361
ISBN-13:
9780199668366
Pub. Date:
12/24/2013
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Treatment of Contracts in Insolvency

Treatment of Contracts in Insolvency

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Overview

This is the second title in the new Oxford International and Comparative Insolvency Law Series. Virtually any insolvency needs to deal with the matter of contractual obligations and this book focuses on the extent to which insolvency law interferes with those obligations and relationships. As with the first volume in the series, the topic is addressed through national reports from at least twenty of the main economically developed countries, all of which follow a uniform structure. This format enables easy comparison between the jurisdictions and substantially enhances the accessibility of material on a jurisdiction to foreign lawyers.

It is essential for all commercial lawyers to consider the implications of insolvency (whether of their client or of the counter-party) on any contract that is under discussion, particularly where there are international aspects to the transaction. This work provides authoritative guidance on the consequences of insolvency on the contractual relationship covering issues such as performance, rights of counterparties, and the special treatment of nominated contracts. Also considered are the effects of pre-insolvency negotiated contractual remedies such as flip clauses, automatic termination, acceleration clauses, close out netting provisions, flawed/conditional rights and penalty provisions. The book takes a comparative approach to the treatment of restitution claims and contracts concluded during the proceedings by the insolvency administrator. There is also guidance given on striking a balance between competing interests in an insolvency situation, for example social concerns raised by some employment contracts.

Quality, uniformity and the high level of detail of National Reports are the key benefits of this book. The topic of the treatment of contracts is one in which there are significant differences internationally making this volume a valuable reference tool for practitioners and scholars alike.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199668366
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/24/2013
Series: Oxford International and Comparative Insolvency Law
Pages: 656
Product dimensions: 9.70(w) x 6.80(h) x 1.60(d)

About the Author

Dennis Faber is Professor of private and commercial law at the Business & Law Research Centre of the Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, and member of its Executive Board. He is senior adviser with Clifford Chance LLP, Amsterdam Office, and justice at The Hague Court of Appeal. Prof. Faber is co-editor of the Oxford International and Comparative Insolvency Law Series.



Niels Vermunt is a senior researcher and lecturer in the field of private and commercial law at the Business & Law Research Centre of the Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, and secretary of its Executive Board. He is also adviser with Linklaters LLP, Amsterdam Office (Banking & Capital Markets Department). Niels Vermunt is co-editor of the Oxford International and Comparative Insolvency Law Series.

Jason Kilborn is Professor of Law at John Marshall Law School (Chicago) and Professor of International and Comparative Insolvency Law at the Business & Law Research Centre of the Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands. He chairs the World Bank drafting group on the treatment of insolvency of natural persons and is a member of the World Bank working group on insolvency.

Kathleen van der Linde is Professor of Mercentile Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Johannesburg.

Table of Contents

1. National Report for Australia, Christopher Symes2. National Report for Belgium, Eric Dirix and Roel Fransis3. National Report for Brazil, Rachel Sztajn, Paulo Fernando Campos Salles de Toledo, and Fernando Cesar Nimer Moreira da Silva4. National Report for Cameroon, Doris Ngaundje Leno5. National Report for Canada6. National Report for the People's Republic of China, Wang Weiguo7. National Report for Czech Republic, Tomas Richter8. National Report for England9. National Report for France10. National Report for Germany, Christoph G. Paulus and Matthias Berberich11. National Report for Israel, David Hahn12. National Report for Mexico, Carlos Sanchez-Mejorada y Velasco13. National Report for the Netherlands, Dennis Faber and Neils Vermunt14. National Report for Poland, Marek Porzycki15. National Report for South Africa, Kathleen van der Linde16. National Report for the Republic of Korea (South Korea), Soogeun Oh and Heejong Song17. National Report for Spain, J. Ignacio Tirado18. National Report for Sweden, Annina H. Persson and Marie Karlsson Tuula19. National Report for Tanzania, Benhajj S. Masoud20. National Report for the United States, Jason Kilborn
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