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International Insolvency Review

Journal of the International Association of Insolvency Professionals (INSOL)

Aims and Scope

Insolvency itself, as a subject of unquestioned - indeed, increasing - importance properly commands international interest as an area of study and critical comment. Practitioners and academics alike are aware of the global affinities that exist between the essential circumstances of insolvency, its functional aspects, and the impact of these elements upon the ways in which debtor-creditor relations are conducted. Solutions and innovations developed within one jurisdiction thus have immediate interest and relevance for those working elsewhere.

Of interest to insolvency lawyers, accountants and academics, International Insolvency Review provides authoritative information and comment about major issues and developments in the field of insolvency, viewed in an international perspective. Among the regular features are case comments, book reviews and notices, special communications and editorial intelligence regarding forthcoming developments of particular significance. The Documentation section publishes the text in English translation, of important new legislation or conventions applicable to international insolvency. The Global Watch section will be of special interest to practitioners wishing to receive concise updating of the most important new developments (cases, statutes, treaties, doctrinal writings, official reports, etc.) on a worldwide basis.

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Making company directors liable: a comparative analysis of wrongful trading in the United Kingdom and insolvent trading in Australia
Andrew Keay, Michael Murray

Forgiving our debtors: a Scottish perspective on a fresh start for debtors
Donna W. McKenzie Skene

Corporate rehabilitation proceedings in the United States and Germany
Bianca Schwehr

The UNCITRAL model cross-border insolvency law: the stay of proceedings and adequate protection
Keith D. Yamauchi

Current developments towards international insolvencies in Europe
Bob Wessels

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