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Debt Restructuring 3rd ed


ISBN13: 9780192848109
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780198725244
Published: August 2022
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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The new third edition of Debt Restructuring offers detailed legal analysis of international corporate, banking, and sovereign debt restructuring, from the perspective of creditors and debtors. It provides practical guidance to help practitioners, policy-makers, and academics in the UK and US to understand current developments in debt restructuring, and provides solutions for creditors holding distressed debt and debtor options in a distressed scenario.

The Corporate Debt section includes significant changes to highlight the impact of COVID-19 on restructurings, including: potential grounds for investors/lenders to modify or terminate commitments to fund or support restructurings by invoking material adverse effect or force majeure clauses; unprecedented relief granted by insolvency courts to aid ailing retailers; and challenges facing insolvency courts in making necessary confirmation findings regarding the feasibility of reorganization plans due to market instability. This section also includes the recent adoption of the Part 26A Restructuring Plans and the EU Restructuring Directive.

Amendments to the Bank Resolution section reflect decisions by the Single Resolution Board, and national authority resolution decisions notified to the European Banking Authority. A new sub-section on domestic bank insolvency and liquidation covers the developments under the Deposit Guarantee Schemes Directive, and a new chapter on insolvency law relating to Insurance Firms addresses the international debate on a special resolution regime for insurance firms. Other updates include the 2017 code of practice, the 'third country' branch model after Brexit, non-equivalence regarding depositor protection arrangements, and the Resolvability Assessment Framework.

In the Sovereign Debt section, there is detailed coverage of US and UK developments, examining the increased role of sanctions and the possibility of piercing the corporate veil in SoEs (Chrystallex), as well as the increased push for domestic laws to be used to curtail litigation. It also covers developments in re-designation and the emergence of the 'pac-man technique' in the context of collective action clauses, as a result of the recent restructurings of Argentina and Ecuador. The impact of COVID-19 on the adoption of the Debt Service Suspension Initiative and the Common Framework are also analysed.

Subjects:
Insolvency Law, Company Law, Banking and Finance
Contents:
1:Insolvency in the UK and US
Alan Kornberg and Sarah Paterson
2:The European Restructuring Directive
Sarah Paterson
3:Out-of-court VS Court-supervised Restructurings
Alan Kornberg and Sarah Paterson
4:The Uncitral Model Law on Cross-border Insolvency
Alan Kornberg and Sarah Paterson
5:Legal Aspects of Banking Regulation in the UK and US
Dalvinder Singh
6:Banks in Distress
Dalvinder Singh
7:Banking Act Restructuring and Insolvency Procedures
Dalvinder Singh
8:Resolutions of US Banks and Other Financial Institutions
Randall Guynn and Eric McLaughlin
9:European Bank Resolution Regime
Dalvinder Singh
10:An Introduction to Sovereign Debt Restructuring
Rodrigo Olivares-Caminal
11:Litigation Aspects of Sovereign Debt
Rodrigo Olivares-Caminal
12:Transactional Aspects of Sovereign Debt Restructuring
Rodrigo Olivares-Caminal