

Amir Adl Rudbordeh LL.M. is a graduate Corporate and Insolvency Law at the Radboud University Nijmegen and Nottingham Trent University.
Meer over Amir Adl RudbordehForum shopping in insolvency law
From the European Insolvency Regulation to its Recast
Paperback Engels 2016 9789088631825Samenvatting
This book will examine the forum shopping of companies within the area of insolvency law. Shopping for an insolvency forum within the European Union appears to have become a rather popular topic of debate in the recent years – in particular after the entry into force of the European Insolvency Regulation (IER), which has been designed to prevent forum shopping. Forum shopping is often stigmatized and can sometimes bring a company into disrepute.
The starting questions of this book are therefore: How is forum shopping perceived from the perspective of the EU? What are considered to be the problems of forum shopping? And what has been proposed to solve these problems? Now that the Recast of the EIR has been adopted, it is interesting to ask how the EIR Recast responds to these problems and propositions? Is it going to solve the problems of forum shopping? If not, what might be a more correct approach?
With regard to the final question, this book will seek to establish an hypothesis on the current key problems of forum shopping and a theory on how one might be able to solve it.
The book starts with an analysis of the EIR and seeks to clarify the logic behind forum shopping within this Regulation. Furthermore, the author provides an insight in the practise of forum shopping, examines the EIR Recast, analyses the key obstacles of regulating forum shopping, and seeks to overcome them. He will finish this book with an hypothesis on a possible solution to the key problems of forum shopping.
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Inhoudsopgave
1. The European Insolvency Regulation 5
1.1 Purpose of the European Insolvency Regulation 5
1.1.1 Historical background 5
1.1.2 Outset of forum shopping 7
1.2 System of the European Insolvency Regulation 9
1.2.1 Recital (4) 9
1.2.2 Recital (13) 10
1.2.3 Article 3(1) 13
1.2.4 Article 3(2) & 16 17
1.2.5 Article 26 18
1.3 Logic of forum shopping under the European Insolvency Regulation 19
1.3.1 Insolvency law matters 19
1.3.2 The meaning of forum shopping 20
1.3.3 Forum shopping within the European Insolvency Regulation 21
1.3.4 Denotation of forum shopping 24
1.4 European Insolvency Regulation’s choice of model 26
1.4.1 COM I model 26
1.4.2 COM I’s time of establishment 30
1.4.3 Shift of incorporation & Real seat 34
2. Examining the paradigm of forum shopping 37
2.1 England 37
2.1.1 Common practice 37
2.1.2 Schemes of arrangement 39
2.2 Germany 41
2.3 The Netherlands 43
2.4 Problems of forum shopping 46
2.4.1 Main problems 46
2.4.2 Magnitude of the problems 50
2.4.3 National measures 52
2.4.4 Normative model & Forum shopping 55
2.5 Reform propositions 57
2.5.1 Group insolvencies 57
2.5.2 Broadening the scope 59
2.5.3 Clarification of the COM I 59
2.5.4 Forum shopping 60
3. Recast of the European Insolvency Regulation 63
3.1 Notable reforms 63
3.1.1 The COM I & Forum shopping 63
3.1.2 Suspension period 64
3.1.3 Judicial review 65
3.1.4 Group insolvencies 66
3.1.5 Scope of the Regulation & Scheme of arrangement 68
4. Approach to cross-border insolvency 71
4.1 Incorporation model 71
4.1.1 Choice of law proposition 71
4.1.2 Clarification 71
4.1.3 Effects 72
4.1.4 Regulatory competition 74
5. Hypothesis 77
5.1 Introduction 77
5.2 Solvency & Insolvency 79
5.3 Reincorporation & Exit solvency test 81
5.4 EU norm 83
5.5 Procedure of reincorporation 85
5.6 Insolvency Reincorporation Regulation 86
5.7 Maximization & Efficiency 90
5.8 Abuse of Law 91
5.8.1 Genuine or Legitimate 91
5.8.2 Approval by the Court (national parameter) 92
5.8.3 Principle of Abuse of EU law 93
5.8.4 Objectives of the EIR Recast 95
5.8.4.1 Effectiveness 96
5.8.4.2 Efficiency 96
5.8.4.3 Coordination & Legal certainty 97
5.8.4.4 Abusive forum shopping 97
5.8.5 Valuation 98
5.8.6 Employees 100
5.9 Group insolvencies & Forum shopping 100
5.10 Added Value 102
5.11 Scheme 104
5.12 Regulatory competition of national parameters 104
5.13 Example 108
5.14 Weaknesses & Pragmatism 109
Conclusion 113
Bibliography 115
Legislation and Legal Documents 137
Case Law CJEU 143
National Case Law 147
Rubrieken
- Advisering
- Algemeen management
- Coaching en trainen
- Communicatie en media
- Economie
- Financieel management
- Inkoop en logistiek
- Internet en social media
- IT-management / ICT
- Juridisch
- Leiderschap
- Marketing
- Mens en maatschappij
- Non-profit
- Ondernemen
- Organisatiekunde
- Personal finance
- Personeelsmanagement
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- Projectmanagement
- Psychologie
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