European insolvency law: the Heidelberg-Luxembourg-Vienna Report on the application of regulation no. 1346/2000/EC on insolvency proceedings (external evaluation JUST/2011/JCIV/PR/0049/A4)

"Regulation No 1346/2000 of 29 May 2000 External Evaluation of Regulation (EIR) is the cornerstone of European insolvency law. The Regulation, which is directly applicable in all Member States, is the legal basis for cross-border insolvencies within the European Union. Paving the way for a new...

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Other Authors: Hess, Burkhard (Editor) , Oberhammer, Paul (Editor) , Pfeiffer, Thomas (Editor)
Format: Book/Monograph
Language:English
Published: München Beck 2014
Oxford Portland, OR Hart 2014
Baden-Baden Nomos 2014
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Online Access:Verlag, Inhaltsverzeichnis: http://d-nb.info/1032595752/04
Verlag, Freie elektronische Version/EU-Studie: http://publications.europa.eu/de/publication-detail/-/publication/4d756fa7-b860-4e36-b1f8-c6640dced486
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Author Notes:presented by Prof. Dr. Burkhard Hess (Luxembourg/Heidelberg), Univ.-Prof. Dr. Paul Oberhammer (Vienna/London/St. Gallen), Prof. Dr. Thomas Pfeiffer (Heidelberg)
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Summary:"Regulation No 1346/2000 of 29 May 2000 External Evaluation of Regulation (EIR) is the cornerstone of European insolvency law. The Regulation, which is directly applicable in all Member States, is the legal basis for cross-border insolvencies within the European Union. Paving the way for a new European insolvency law, the Heidelberg-Luxembourg-Vienna Report carries out a comprehensive legal and empirical evaluation of European insolvency law practice in the Member States. Based on thorough analyses the general reporters evaluate the Regulation and provide recommendations for its current revision." - - Extracted from website
Item Description:EU-Studie erschien u.d.T.: External evaluation of Regulation No. 1346/2000/EC on insolvency proceedings
Bibliogr. S. XVII - XXVIII
ISBN:9783406655012
3406655017
9781849466028
9783848704705