Environmental Issues in Insolvency Proceedings

Environmental Issues in Insolvency Proceedings

Author: John Barrett

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13:

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At the October 1996 meeting of the Section on Business Law of the International Bar Association, Committee J presented a programme on environmental issues in insolvency proceedings. The success of the programme encouraged the participants to expand their papers into this book which offers an up-to-date current analysis of the treatment of environmental issues in bankruptcy and insolvency proceedings in six jurisdictions: Canada, Denmark, Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States. Each of the contributors outline the environmental concerns and legal issues within their jurisdiction, address the insolvency issues that arise and the impact of environmental concerns. The book also includes useful insights from a major international bank - Bank of Nova Scotia - into the handling of international credits where environmental concerns are raised in insolvency proceedings.


Global Insolvency and Bankruptcy Practice for Sustainable Economic Development

Global Insolvency and Bankruptcy Practice for Sustainable Economic Development

Author: Dubai Economic Council

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-04-29

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 1137515759

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How an economy handles financial and business distress has a major impact on confidence in business, the availability of investment, the cost of credit, and economic growth. The financial crisis of 2007-2008 and its aftermath was a catalyst to legal reform in the field of bankruptcy and restructuring law and brought an added focus to the systemic threat of bank failure to the financial system. This book explores the general principles and practice of legal reform within bankruptcy. From a variety of specialists including practitioners, lawyers, bankers, accountants and judges from the United Arab Emirates, the UK and Singapore, it provides a variety of perspectives on the topic. Chapters include topics such as the 'Four Pillars of Regulatory Framework', the history and application of the UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency, the challenges for financial institutions and the treatment of the insolvency of natural persons. The book also offers a comparative study of Islamic Shari'ah principles with modern bankruptcy regimes, an analysis of bankruptcy in the UAE and an evaluation of the legal infrastructure of the DIFC Courts. The authors explore core questions surrounding bankruptcy law, including its ability to facilitate the turnaround of business, to enable efficient reallocation of capital, to provide coherent rules for entrepreneurs, investors, employees, and creditors, and to provide for both appropriate sanctions and for rehabilitation. ?


The Bankruptcy of Economics: Ecology, Economics and the Sustainability of the Earth

The Bankruptcy of Economics: Ecology, Economics and the Sustainability of the Earth

Author: Joseph Wayne Smith

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-07-27

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 1349275697

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We live in times of uncertainty and insecurity, at a personal, national and global level. Writers such as Samuel P. Huntington and Robert D. Kaplan, respectively, have spoken of an emerging 'clash of civilizations' and of 'coming anarchy'. This book is also concerned with the future of civilization, in particular with the conflict between economic growth and the sustainability of the biophysical lifesupport systems of the planet, arguing that the flawed system of orthodox neo-classical economics has justified the modernist belief in the necessity of unending economic growth and the ceaseless exploitation of nature.


Harmonizing Insolvency and Sustainability in the Courtroom and the Boardroom

Harmonizing Insolvency and Sustainability in the Courtroom and the Boardroom

Author: Laura Coordes

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 13

ISBN-13:

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This Essay explores the difficulty of holding parties accountable for cleaning up hazardous waste sites once those parties have filed for bankruptcy. After discussing the conflicting goals of environmental regulation and bankruptcy law, this Essay examines how U.S. courts have attempted to reconcile competing policies in these areas. Because existing case law reflects a variety of disparate approaches to resolving these issues, the Essay then considers ways to harmonize bankruptcy and environmental law in both the courtroom and the boardroom.