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Cross-Border Insolvency

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 May 2009

Titia M. Bos
Affiliation:
Lecturer in Law, Faculty of Economics, University of Amsterdam
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Netherlands Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of Private International Law
Copyright
Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 1995

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1. See also: R.I.V.F. Bertrams, ‘Set-off in Private International Law’, in Boele-Woelki, K. et al. , eds., Comparability and Evaluation. Essays on Comparative Law, Private International Law and International Commercial Arbitration (1994) p. 164.Google Scholar

2. P. Vlas, ‘Bilaterale Executieverdragen’, in Burgerlijke Rechtsvordering, loose-leaf pub., p. 5 et seq. See also: Hanisch, H., ‘Die Wende im deutschen internationalen Insolvenzrecht’, ZIP (1985) p. 1243.Google Scholar

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7. In much the same way as the German Supreme Court clarified matters for German legal practice with a judgment rendered in 1985 (BGH 11 July 1985 IPRspr. 1985 No. 218).