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Condition: very good. Deventer : Kluwer Legal Publishers, 2004. Hardcover. xvi,468 pp. (Law of business and finance, 8). Proefschrift Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen. First free endpaper cut short. - This study discusses the position of secured creditors in cross-border insolvency proceedings. The book contains a comparative analysis of, inter alia, the cross-border effects of insolvency proceedings and the enforcement of security rights. The author argues for the introduction of a set of rules that, in accordance with the UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency, subject the recognition of insolvency proceedings commenced outside the EU to judicial review. Also the far-reaching, yet simple and clear, rule of Article 5 of the EC Insolvency Regulation should be adopted in Dutch customary private international law. Regardless of the jurisdictions involved, the opening of insolvency proceedings will not affect security rights on assets situated in other States. Condition : very good copy. ISBN 9789013022254. Keywords : RECHT, ondernemingsrecht.
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Hardback. Condition: New. This authoritative Commentary presents a comprehensive analysis of two essential model laws: the UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency (MLCBI) and the UNCITRAL Model Law on Recognition and Enforcement of Insolvency-Related Judgments (MLIJ), which aim to harmonize cross-border insolvency law.Two of the leading voices in the field, Reinhard Bork and Michael Veder, bring together a team of experts to trace the adoption and transposition of the UNCITRAL model laws from their inception through to their interpretation by national courts in various jurisdictions across Australasia, Europe, North America, South America and Africa, offering an overarching perspective alongside an evaluation of significant case law and literature. Chapters define key terms such as foreign main proceedings and foreign non-main proceedings, as well as exploring the challenges faced when applying the model laws to different types of proceedings. The contributions underscore the importance of the model laws in facilitating recognition and cooperation between different national courts, and illuminate their meaning in order to allow courts and practitioners to interpret and apply their national laws as uniformly as possible.Key Features:Detailed article-by-article examination of the MLCBI and MLIJ by leading international expertsIn-depth evaluation of the role of foreign representatives and creditors to courts in enacting statesAnalysis of the model laws in relation to key cross-border insolvency cases.This is an invaluable resource for lawyers, judges, academics and students specializing in insolvency law. It is also of great interest to practitioners of commercial law, as well as arbitration and dispute resolution.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This authoritative Commentary presents a comprehensive analysis of two essential model laws: the UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency (MLCBI) and the UNCITRAL Model Law on Recognition and Enforcement of Insolvency-Related Judgments (MLIJ), which aim to harmonize cross-border insolvency law.Two of the leading voices in the field, Reinhard Bork and Michael Veder, bring together a team of experts to trace the adoption and transposition of the UNCITRAL model laws from their inception through to their interpretation by national courts in various jurisdictions across Australasia, Europe, North America, South America and Africa, offering an overarching perspective alongside an evaluation of significant case law and literature. Chapters define key terms such as foreign main proceedings and foreign non-main proceedings, as well as exploring the challenges faced when applying the model laws to different types of proceedings. The contributions underscore the importance of the model laws in facilitating recognition and cooperation between different national courts, and illuminate their meaning in order to allow courts and practitioners to interpret and apply their national laws as uniformly as possible.Key Features:Detailed article-by-article examination of the MLCBI and MLIJ by leading international expertsIn-depth evaluation of the role of foreign representatives and creditors to courts in enacting statesAnalysis of the model laws in relation to key cross-border insolvency cases.This is an invaluable resource for lawyers, judges, academics and students specializing in insolvency law. It is also of great interest to practitioners of commercial law, as well as arbitration and dispute resolution. This authoritative Commentary presents a comprehensive analysis of two essential Model Laws: the UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency (MLCBI) and the UNCITRAL Model Law on Recognition and Enforcement of Insolvency-Related Judgments (MLIJ), which aim to harmonize cross-border insolvency law. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardback. Condition: New. This authoritative Commentary presents a comprehensive analysis of two essential model laws: the UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency (MLCBI) and the UNCITRAL Model Law on Recognition and Enforcement of Insolvency-Related Judgments (MLIJ), which aim to harmonize cross-border insolvency law.Two of the leading voices in the field, Reinhard Bork and Michael Veder, bring together a team of experts to trace the adoption and transposition of the UNCITRAL model laws from their inception through to their interpretation by national courts in various jurisdictions across Australasia, Europe, North America, South America and Africa, offering an overarching perspective alongside an evaluation of significant case law and literature. Chapters define key terms such as foreign main proceedings and foreign non-main proceedings, as well as exploring the challenges faced when applying the model laws to different types of proceedings. The contributions underscore the importance of the model laws in facilitating recognition and cooperation between different national courts, and illuminate their meaning in order to allow courts and practitioners to interpret and apply their national laws as uniformly as possible.Key Features:Detailed article-by-article examination of the MLCBI and MLIJ by leading international expertsIn-depth evaluation of the role of foreign representatives and creditors to courts in enacting statesAnalysis of the model laws in relation to key cross-border insolvency cases.This is an invaluable resource for lawyers, judges, academics and students specializing in insolvency law. It is also of great interest to practitioners of commercial law, as well as arbitration and dispute resolution.
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Published by Mohr Siebeck Gmbh & Co. K Mär 2026, 2026
ISBN 10: 3162001986 ISBN 13: 9783162001986
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -On 24 February 2026, Reinhard Bork will celebrate his 70th birthday - an occasion for this scholarly Festschrift containing ninety contributions honoring him as an outstanding academic teacher for whom scholarship, teaching, transfer of knowledge into practice and university self-governance have always been equally important. Many of the contributors deal with formative stages and themes of his work: from his Habilitation thesis and his commentary in Stein and subsequent role as co-editor, to the major textbook on the General Part of the German Civil Code (BGB), his co-editorship of the Archiv für die civilistische Praxis (AcP), his co-editorship of the KTS book series, his commentary on the Insolvency Code (InsO), as well as research stays in Oxford, and much more. In thematic terms, the Festschrift reflects the extraordinary breadth of his scholarly work and traces the major lines of his oeuvre: civil law and legal foundations, civil procedure, insolvency law, and restructuring. These four sections structure the volume and interlink the assembled contributions into a genuine comprehensive survey of legal scholarly questions to which the celebrant has been particularly devoted. Repeated emphasis is placed on Reinhard Bork's style-the precision and clarity that characterize his writings and likewise defined his teaching. Always principled in argumentation and free from fashionable simplifications, this 'methodological integrity' accounts for the particular accessibility of his texts and explains both their lasting success and his personal impact at home and abroad.; Am 24. Februar 2026 vollendet Reinhard Bork sein 70. Lebensjahr. Dies gibt Anlass für diese Festschrift, die den Jubilar mit insgesamt neunzig Beiträgen als herausragenden Hochschullehrer ehrt, dem Wissenschaft, Lehre, Transfer in die Praxis und universitäre Selbstverwaltung stets gleichermaßen ein Anliegen waren. Viele Autorinnen und Autoren greifen dabei prägende Stationen und Themen seines Wirkens auf: von der Habilitationsschrift über die Kommentierung im Stein und dessen Mitherausgeberschaft, das große Lehrbuch zum Allgemeinen Teil des BGB, die AcP-Mitherausgeberschaft, die Mitherausgabe der KTS-Schriftenreihe, die InsO-Kommentierung bis hin zu Aufenthalten in Oxford und vielem mehr. Thematisch spiegelt die Festgabe die außergewöhnliche Breite seines wissenschaftlichen Werks wider und zeichnet die großen Linien seines uvres nach: Bürgerliches Recht und Grundlagen, Zivilverfahrensrecht, Insolvenzrecht sowie Restrukturierung - diese vier Abschnitte strukturieren den Band und verknüpfen die versammelten Beiträge zu einer wahren Gesamtschau rechtswissenschaftlicher Fragestellungen, denen der Jubilar nahesteht. Immer wieder hervorgehoben wird der Stil Reinhard Borks - die Präzision und Klarheit, die seine Arbeiten kennzeichnen und auch seine Lehre ausmachten. In der Argumentation stets prinzipienfest und frei von modischen Verkürzungen; diese 'Methodenehrlichkeit' macht die besondere Verständlichkeit seiner Texte aus - und erklärt ihren nachhaltigen Erfolg sowie seine persönliche Strahlkraft im In- und Ausland.Mit Beiträgen von:Martin Ahrens, Christoph Althammer, Christian Armbrüster, Marietta Auer, Klaus Bartels, Christoph Becker, Dorian Beghin, Christian Berger, Susanne Berner, Georg Bitter, Moritz Brinkmann, Alexander Bruns, Laura Carballo Piñeiro, Reinhard Dammann, Anatol Dutta, Diederich Eckardt, Wolfgang Ernst, Dagmar Felix, Lucas Flöther, Michael C. Frege, Bárbara Gadig, Francisco Garcimartin, Markus Gehrlein, Katharina Gelbrich, Marie Luise Graf-Schlicker, Ulrich Haas, Bettina Heiderhoff, Florian Jacoby, Godehard Kayser, Frank Kebekus, Christoph A. Kern, Peter Kindler, Nikolaos K. Klamaris, Robert Koch, Daniel Könen, Peter Laroche, Dieter Leipold, Wolfgang Lüke, Stephan Madaus, Ulrich Magnus, Renato Mangano, Antonio Maria Marzocco, Gerard McCormack, Caroline Meller-Hannich, Sebastian Mock, Karlheinz Muscheler, Olaf Muthorst, Paul Oberhammer, Jürgen.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -On 24 February 2026, Reinhard Bork will celebrate his 70th birthday - an occasion for this scholarly Festschrift containing ninety contributions honoring him as an outstanding academic teacher for whom scholarship, teaching, transfer of knowledge into practice and university self-governance have always been equally important. Many of the contributors deal with formative stages and themes of his work: from his Habilitation thesis and his commentary in Stein and subsequent role as co-editor, to the major textbook on the General Part of the German Civil Code (BGB), his co-editorship of the Archiv für die civilistische Praxis (AcP), his co-editorship of the KTS book series, his commentary on the Insolvency Code (InsO), as well as research stays in Oxford, and much more. In thematic terms, the Festschrift reflects the extraordinary breadth of his scholarly work and traces the major lines of his oeuvre: civil law and legal foundations, civil procedure, insolvency law, and restructuring. These four sections structure the volume and interlink the assembled contributions into a genuine comprehensive survey of legal scholarly questions to which the celebrant has been particularly devoted. Repeated emphasis is placed on Reinhard Bork's style-the precision and clarity that characterize his writings and likewise defined his teaching. Always principled in argumentation and free from fashionable simplifications, this 'methodological integrity' accounts for the particular accessibility of his texts and explains both their lasting success and his personal impact at home and abroad.; Am 24. Februar 2026 vollendet Reinhard Bork sein 70. Lebensjahr. Dies gibt Anlass für diese Festschrift, die den Jubilar mit insgesamt neunzig Beiträgen als herausragenden Hochschullehrer ehrt, dem Wissenschaft, Lehre, Transfer in die Praxis und universitäre Selbstverwaltung stets gleichermaßen ein Anliegen waren. Viele Autorinnen und Autoren greifen dabei prägende Stationen und Themen seines Wirkens auf: von der Habilitationsschrift über die Kommentierung im Stein und dessen Mitherausgeberschaft, das große Lehrbuch zum Allgemeinen Teil des BGB, die AcP-Mitherausgeberschaft, die Mitherausgabe der KTS-Schriftenreihe, die InsO-Kommentierung bis hin zu Aufenthalten in Oxford und vielem mehr. Thematisch spiegelt die Festgabe die außergewöhnliche Breite seines wissenschaftlichen Werks wider und zeichnet die großen Linien seines uvres nach: Bürgerliches Recht und Grundlagen, Zivilverfahrensrecht, Insolvenzrecht sowie Restrukturierung - diese vier Abschnitte strukturieren den Band und verknüpfen die versammelten Beiträge zu einer wahren Gesamtschau rechtswissenschaftlicher Fragestellungen, denen der Jubilar nahesteht. Immer wieder hervorgehoben wird der Stil Reinhard Borks - die Präzision und Klarheit, die seine Arbeiten kennzeichnen und auch seine Lehre ausmachten. In der Argumentation stets prinzipienfest und frei von modischen Verkürzungen; diese 'Methodenehrlichkeit' macht die besondere Verständlichkeit seiner Texte aus - und erklärt ihren nachhaltigen Erfolg sowie seine persönliche Strahlkraft im In- und Ausland.Mit Beiträgen von:Martin Ahrens, Christoph Althammer, Christian Armbrüster, Marietta Auer, Klaus Bartels, Christoph Becker, Dorian Beghin, Christian Berger, Susanne Berner, Georg Bitter, Moritz Brinkmann, Alexander Bruns, Laura Carballo Piñeiro, Reinhard Dammann, Anatol Dutta, Diederich Eckardt, Wolfgang Ernst, Dagmar Felix, Lucas Flöther, Michael C. Frege, Bárbara Gadig, Francisco Garcimartin, Markus Gehrlein, Katharina Gelbrich, Marie Luise Graf-Schlicker, Ulrich Haas, Bettina Heiderhoff, Florian Jacoby, Godehard Kayser, Frank Kebekus, Christoph A. Kern, Peter Kindler, Nikolaos K. Klamaris, Robert Koch, Daniel Könen, Peter Laroche, Dieter Leipold, Wolfgang Lüke, Stephan Madaus, Ulrich Magnus, Renato Mangano, Antonio Maria Marzocco, Gerard McCormack, Caroline Meller-Hannich, Sebastian Mock, Karlheinz Muscheler, Olaf Muthorst, Paul Oberhammer, Jürgen.