EUROPEAN INSOLVENCY. THE EUROPEAN REGULATION ENFORCEMENT.
- Sinopsis
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The constant increase in international economic relationships has led to a continuous rise in international insolvency proceedings in which the effects of the insolvency extend to various countries as a result of the companies, assets or creditors outside the State in which the insolvency order is issued. Furthermore, these proceedings are becoming increasingly complex in themselves. Within the European Union, the need for a cross-border solution led to the «Council Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings», which follows the recommendations of the «United Nations Commission on International Trade law», with the aim of providing creditors not resident in the state opening the insolvency proceedings with the possibility of requesting the admission of claims, and confering on the insolvency bodies the powers necessary to act in respect of assets located in the territory of other States. Although the Council Regulation constitutes an important step forward regarding the conduct of international insolvency proceedings, it has not unified insolvency law. It is still possible, even within the European Union, for several insolvency proceedings to be opened simultaneously -even though one of them will be the main insolvency proceedings- and for the same insolvency proceedings to be subject to different laws.
This work starts with an analysis of the European Community regulations and then provides an overview of the legislation of each State, summarising current proceedings, sorne recently changed, and analysing the solution offered under each legislation for matters on which the Council Regulation on lnsolvency Proceedings stipulates that the law of the country in which the insolvency order is issued shall not necessarily be applicable.
This work includes
contributions from professionals specialised in insolvency law with proven and
accredited practical and teaching experience in the best European law firms, who
not only analyse the legal system applicable in their respective country, but
who also suggest solutions for the numerous problems with which they are faced
in daily practice.
European Insolvency Law: Brief Approach to Council Regulation (EC) No. 1346/2000 on Insolvency Proceedings
Ph. D. José Luis Iriarte
Ángel
Professor in Private International Law. Public University of Navarra
Senior Legal Adviser. Eversheds Lupicinio
Ph. D. Marta Casado
Abarquero
Lecturer in International Commercial Law. Deusto University
Partner. San José Abogados
Austria
Alexander Klauser
Brauneis Klauser Prändl
Barbara Pogacar
Lawpartners Rechtsanwälte, Dr. Borns Rechtsanwalts GmbH
Belgium
Thierry Bosly, Muriel Alhadeff, Florence Meeuwissen and Katja Thürmer
White & Case
Czech Republic
Dusan Sedlacek, Ivan
Barabas and Lenka Neuzilova
Attorneys-at-Law
Havel & Holasek
Cyprus
Maria Kyriacov
Andreas Neocleous & CO LLC
Demnark
Lars Lindencrone Petersen
Partner at Bech-Bruun
Germany
Ulrich Blech
Hengeler Mueller
Greece
Vassilios Christianos
Professor of European Law Faculty of Law, Univesity of Athens
Christianos & Partners Law Firm
Finland
Pauliina Tenhunen and
Anna-Kaisa Nenonen
Partner — Associate
Castrén & Snellman Attorneys
France
Nicolas Laurent
Bredin Prat
Hungary
Ph. Zsuzsa, Wopera and
Dr. Adrienn, Nagy
Institute of European and International Law, University of Miskolc
Ireland
Michelle Smith De Bruin
BL
Law Library, Four Courts, Dublin
Italy
Vittorio Lupoli
Bonelli Erede Pappalardo
Latvia
Vadims Mantrovs
Rozenfelds & partners
Netherlands
Sijmen H. de Ranitz and
Lucas P. Kortmann
Resor
Karin M. Sixma
De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek
Poland
Dr. Martin Olechowski
Partner — Soltysiński Kawecki & Szlẹzak, Warsaw
Associate professor — Institute of Civil Law, Warsaw University
Portugal
Nuno Salazar Casanova
Advogado
Uría Menéndez
Romania
Alina Radu
Partner
Diana Ispas
Senior Associate
Larisa Tugui
Associate
Florian Caimac
Associate
Spain
Ph. D. Guillermo Velasco,
LL. M.
CUNEF (Complutense University)
Associate Lawyer at Deloitte
Sweden
Thomas Pettersson
Partner Mannheimer Swartling Advokatbyrå
Jonas Lindqvist
Associate Mannheimer Swartling Advokatbyrå
Switzerland
Thomas Rohde
Bär & Karrer AG
United Kingdom
Miranda Leung, George
Seligman and Sarah Paterson
Slaughter & May
ANNEX
Council Regulation 1346/2000, of 29 May 2000
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