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Contemporary Issues in Finance and Insolvency Law, Volume 1


ISBN13: 9780367426941
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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There is increasing regulatory interdependence amongst Central, East and South East Asia, European and North American financial markets and these markets account for over one third of the world’s population and global financial markets. As these Asian markets become more integral to global financial economy, more cohesive, compatible and integrated insolvency and restructuring laws are essential. This two-volume work reviews why we should internationalise current cross border insolvency and how we could restructure laws to address inadequacies.

The two-volume work evaluates international regulatory reforms directed at detecting and managing cross border insolvency and restructuring crises across the entire economy including financial markets. The authors call for schemes of arrangements and letter of comfort to be formally accepted as international legal tools. The work also assesses recent, but as yet unregulated development in financial agreements, namely, the use of close-out netting provisions. They are a significant preventative legal mechanism, protecting large tractions, before a declaration of insolvency. It discusses international arbitration, data protection and artificial intelligence in cross border insolvency and restructuring. Finally, the book seeks a meaningful balance between self-regulation through financial contracts and other party practices, and regulation imposed by governments and international financial regulators.

This extensive work will be a useful reference for legal practitioners, policy makers and scholars working on financial regulation and international financial laws.

Subjects:
Insolvency Law, Banking and Finance
Contents:
Problem Definition
Transnational Insolvency - Part 1
Jurisdictions Approach towards Cross-border Insolvency - Part 2
Restructuring - Schemes of Arrangements - Part 1
Restructuring - Schemes of Arrangements - Part 2
Restructuring – Letters of Comfort
Restructuring – Mergers and Acquisitions - Part 1
Restructuring – Mergers and Acquisitions - Part 2
Close Out Netting [Arrangements] - Part 1
Jurisdictional Comparisons of Netting Arrangements - Part 1
Jurisdictional Comparisons of Netting Arrangements - Part 2