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Reconciling European Conflicts and Insolvency Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 November 2014

Gerard McCormack*
Affiliation:
Director, Centre for Business Law and Practice, University of Leeds
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Abstract

This paper focuses critically on European conflicts and insolvency law – examining and evaluating the relationship between the Jurisdiction and Judgments Regulation and the Insolvency Regulation. The Regulations are founded on the notion of judicial cooperation in civil matters linked to maintaining and developing an area of freedom, security and justice. The paper asks whether these high-minded ideals have been achieved in practice. It also asks whether the recent recasting of the Jurisdiction and Judgments Regulation, and the proposals for revision of the Insolvency Regulation will improve the situation. The paper concludes that the ideals have not quite been achieved and the reform proposals provide only a partial solution.

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Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press and the Authors 2014 

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