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The Case Study Of Jurisdication For Cross Border Involvency In Europe

Posted on:2011-11-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J ZhouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166330338984482Subject:International Law
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14 See Muir Hunter, The Draft Bankruptcy Convention of European Economic Communities, International and Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol. 21 (1972), P. 693; K. Lipstein, The Law of the Economic Community, 1974, P. 284.15 See Lasok. D and Stone. P. A., Conflict of Laws in the European Community, 1987, P. 397.16 John H. Farrar, The EEC Draft convention on Bankruptcy and Winding up, Journal of Business Law, 1977, P. 336.17 See official Journal L. 391Π23, 1981. the development of the regulations at the first of the beginning. Then it researched the modes of cross border insolvency based on the regulation, and comes the most important part of the paper, the case study of cross border insolvency since the regulation became effective among EU nations. In Chapter III, I will analyze what we can learn from the cases listed in Chapter II. At the end of the paper, I will give my conclusion based on the above analysis.
Keywords/Search Tags:jurisdiction, cross border insolvency, case study, Europe
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