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Title: TREATMENT OF CONTRACTS IN INSOLVENCY
By: Dennis Faber (Editor), Niels Vermunt (Editor), Jason Kilborn (Editor)
Format: Hardback

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ISBN 10: 0199668361
ISBN 13: 9780199668366
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Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pub. date: 24 October, 2013
Series: Oxford International & Comparative Insolvency Law
Pages: 656
Description: This book provides detailed analysis of the effect of insolvency on contractual obligations and relationships in the main commercially significant jurisdictions.
Synopsis: 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 nineteen 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 specific 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. 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, scholars, and postgraduate students alike.
Publication: UK
Imprint: Oxford University Press
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