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New Bank Insolvency Law for China and Europe - Volume 3: Comparative Analysis


ISBN13: 9789462362161
Published: September 2021
Publisher: Eleven International Publishing
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Price: POA



This is the third and final volume in the ‘New Bank Insolvency Law for China and Europe’ series. The current volume provides a detailed comparison of Chinese and European bank insolvency and resolution laws. Moreover, it assesses to what extent these laws conform to international standards such as those set by the Financial Stability Board. Specific topics discussed in the book include: the institutional framework for the management of failing banks, insolvency proceedings, management of the institutions, bail-in, the treatment of contractual arrangements and automatic stays, judicial review, deposit guarantee schemes, and cross-border issues. This volume also discusses future developments in the field of EU bank insolvency law, and investigates relevant Dutch, German and English rules and practice.

Subjects:
Insolvency Law, Banking and Finance
Contents:
List of Abbreviations
1. Introduction
2. Overview of Chinese and European Bank Insolvency Laws
3. Institutional Framework
4. Insolvency Proceedings
5. Management of Failing Banks
6. Bail-in
7. Contracts
8. Judicial Review
9. Deposit Guarantee Schemes
10. Cross-border Issues in Bank Resolution
11. Conclusion: The Future of Bank Insolvency Law for China and Europe
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