Recognition and enforcement in cross-border insolvency law: A proposal for judicial gap-filling
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30/11/2015
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This Article analyzes the recognition and enforcement of cross-border insolvency judgments from the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia to determine whether the UNCITRAL Model Law’s goal of modified universalism is currently being practiced, and subjects the Model Law to analysis through the lens of international relations theories to elaborate a way forward. We posit that courts could use the express language of the Model Law text to confer recognition and enforcement of foreign insolvency judgments. The adoption of our proposal will reduce costs, maximize recovery for creditors, and ensure predictability for all parties. |
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Vanderbilt University * Law School |
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https://www.vanderbilt.edu/jotl/2015/11/recognition-and-enforcement-in-cross-border-insolvency-law-a-proposal-for-judicial-gap-filling/ Gopalan, Sandeep & Guihot, Michael (2015) Recognition and enforcement in cross-border insolvency law: A proposal for judicial gap-filling. Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 48(5), pp. 1225-1284. |
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Copyright 2016 Vanderbilt University |
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Commercial & Property Law Research Centre; Faculty of Law; School of Law |
Palavras-Chave | #Cross-border insolvency #Bankruptcy #Insolvency #Commercial Law |
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Journal Article |