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The Framework Of Insolvency Law

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  • LAVINIA IANCU

    (Tibiscus University, Timișoara)

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There are a number of ways to classify the legal systems or legal families of the world, but in general legal families across the globe will in many jurisdictions either have an English law, or what can broadly be termed a Civil law, orientated foundation. When analyzing the insolvency laws of various jurisdictions such foundation will also show up in the variety of insolvency laws. But certain aspect of insolvency law will be affected by local legal culture, basic rights and the way in which a system deals with related matters such as the security rights provided for, or the approach to labor issues for instance.

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  • Lavinia Iancu, 2012. "The Framework Of Insolvency Law," Anale. Seria Stiinte Economice. Timisoara, Faculty of Economics, Tibiscus University in Timisoara, vol. 0, pages 221-226, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:tdt:annals:v:xviii/supplement:y:2012:p:221-226
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    1. Lawrence Westbrook & Charles D. Booth & Christoph G. Paulus & Harry Rajak, 2010. "A Global View of Business Insolvency Systems," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 13522.
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    law; insolvency; international; framework;
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    • K33 - Law and Economics - - Other Substantive Areas of Law - - - International Law

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