The framework of corporate insolvency law / Hamish Anderson.
2017
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Title
The framework of corporate insolvency law / Hamish Anderson.
Published
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2017.
Call Number
KD2149 .A753 2017
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9780198805311 (hbk.)
0198805314 (hbk.)
0198805314 (hbk.)
Description
xli, 304 pages ; 26 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1002044176
Summary
This book provides a critical examination of modern English corporate insolvency law, in particular the procedures under the Insolvency Act 1986, from both conceptual and functional points of view. It focuses throughout on identifying a rational explanation for the form that the rules and institutions of the modern law take or, where there is no such rational explanation, the history which has resulted in the present position. A central theme of the book is that the nature and fundamental purpose of insolvency proceedings themselves dictate many of the features of English insolvency proceedings. For example, collective execution on behalf of creditors necessitates definition of the insolvent estate and the provision of rules concerning provable debts and transaction avoidance. Many key features of the insolvency procedures are therefore essentially matters of practicality rather than principle, albeit practicalities applied justly and fairly. The book covers the nature and purpose of insolvency law; the procedures; the administration, supervision and regulation of insolvency proceedings; the insolvent estate and transaction avoidance; investigation and wrongdoing by directors; phoenixism and pre-packing; distribution of the insolvent estate; and, lastly, cross-border insolvency. It examines the various principles of insolvency law in the context of practice, drawing upon historical perspectives where appropriate. By explaining how the law takes the form that it does, the book promotes an understanding of the present law and institutions as a whole, and shows how this understanding might inform future developments -- Provided by Publisher.
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This book provides a critical examination of modern English corporate insolvency law, in particular the procedures under the Insolvency Act 1986, from both conceptual and functional points of view. It focuses throughout on identifying a rational explanation for the form that the rules and institutions of the modern law take or, where there is no such rational explanation, the history which has resulted in the present position. A central theme of the book is that the nature and fundamental purpose of insolvency proceedings themselves dictate many of the features of English insolvency proceedings. For example, collective execution on behalf of creditors necessitates definition of the insolvent estate and the provision of rules concerning provable debts and transaction avoidance. Many key features of the insolvency procedures are therefore essentially matters of practicality rather than principle, albeit practicalities applied justly and fairly. The book covers the nature and purpose of insolvency law; the procedures; the administration, supervision and regulation of insolvency proceedings; the insolvent estate and transaction avoidance; investigation and wrongdoing by directors; phoenixism and pre-packing; distribution of the insolvent estate; and, lastly, cross-border insolvency. It examines the various principles of insolvency law in the context of practice, drawing upon historical perspectives where appropriate. By explaining how the law takes the form that it does, the book promotes an understanding of the present law and institutions as a whole, and shows how this understanding might inform future developments -- Provided by Publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Function and objectives of insolvency law
The concept of insolvency proceedings
The meaning of insolvency
Sources of English corporate insolvency law
English corporate insolvency proceedings
Liquidation
Administration
Company voluntary arrangements
Creditors' rights as a class remedy
Office-holders
Jurisdiction of the court
Regulation of insolvency practice
The insolvent estate
Transaction avoidance
Investigation
Wrongdoing by directors and others
Phoenixism and pre-packing
Distribution of the estate
Expenses
Ranking of claims, Pari Passu distribution, and contracting out
Cross-border insolvency.
Function and objectives of insolvency law
The concept of insolvency proceedings
The meaning of insolvency
Sources of English corporate insolvency law
English corporate insolvency proceedings
Liquidation
Administration
Company voluntary arrangements
Creditors' rights as a class remedy
Office-holders
Jurisdiction of the court
Regulation of insolvency practice
The insolvent estate
Transaction avoidance
Investigation
Wrongdoing by directors and others
Phoenixism and pre-packing
Distribution of the estate
Expenses
Ranking of claims, Pari Passu distribution, and contracting out
Cross-border insolvency.