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The UNCITRAL Model Laws on Cross–Border Insolvency and on the Recognition and Enforcement of Insolvency-related Judgments

An Article–by–article Commentary

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Gebonden, 528 blz. | Engels
Edward Elgar Publishing | 1e druk, 2025
ISBN13: 9781839102516
Edward Elgar Publishing 1e druk, 2025 9781839102516
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This authoritative Commentary presents a comprehensive analysis of two essential Model Laws: the UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency (MLCBI) and the UNCITRAL Model Law on Recognition and Enforcement of Insolvency-Related Judgments (MLIJ), which aim to harmonize cross-border insolvency law.

Two of the leading voices in the field, Reinhard Bork and Michael Veder, bring together a team of experts to trace the adoption and transposition of the UNCITRAL Model Laws from their inception through to their interpretation by national courts in various jurisdictions across Australasia, Europe, North America, South America and Africa, offering an overarching perspective alongside an evaluation of significant case law and literature. Chapters define key terms such as foreign main proceedings and foreign non-main proceedings, as well as exploring the challenges faced when applying the Model Laws to different types of proceedings. The contributions underscore the importance of the Model Laws in facilitating recognition and cooperation between different national courts, and illuminate their meaning in order to allow courts and practitioners to interpret and apply their national laws as uniformly as possible.

Key Features:
- Detailed article-by-article examination of the MLCBI and MLIJ by leading international experts
- In-depth evaluation of the role of foreign representatives and creditors to courts in enacting states
- Analysis of the Model Laws in relation to key cross-border insolvency cases.

This is an invaluable resource for lawyers, judges, academics and students specializing in insolvency law. It is also of great interest to practitioners of commercial law, as well as arbitration and dispute resolution.

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ISBN13:9781839102516
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:528
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:28-3-2025

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Contributors
Table of cases

Part I: The UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency (MLCBI)
MLCBI Preamble
Chapter I: Scope of application
Chapter II: Access of foreign representatives and creditors to courts in this state
Chapter III: Recognition of a foreign proceeding and relief
Chapter IV: Cooperation with foreign courts and foreign representatives
Chapter V: Concurrent proceedings

Part II: The UNCITRAL Model Law on Recognition and Enforcement of Insolvency-Related Judgments (MLIJ)
Article 1: Scope of application
Article 2: Definitions
Article 3: International obligations of this State
Article 4: Competent court or authority
Article 5: Authorization to act in another State in respect of an insolvency-related judgment issued in this State
Article 6: Additional assistance under other laws
Article 7: Public policy exception
Article 8: Interpretation
Article 9: Effect and enforceability of an insolvency-related judgment
Article 10: Effect of review in the originating State on recognition and enforcement
Article 11: Procedure for seeking recognition and enforcement of an insolvency-related judgment
Article 12: Provisional relief
Article 13: Decision to recognize and enforce an insolvency-related judgment
Article 14: Grounds to refuse recognition and enforcement of an insolvency-related judgment
Article 15: Equivalent effect
Article 16: Severability
Article X: Recognition of an insolvency-related judgment under [insert a cross-reference to the legislation of this State enacting Article 21 of the UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency]

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