- IILR
- 2013
- Heft 4 (Seite 369-478)
- IILR Symposium June 2013
- Brinkmann: Avoidance Claims in the Context of the EIR
- Griffiths: Freedom For The Wolves – Has often meant death to the sheep
- Kurglarz: Satisfaction Of The Claims Of Creditors In Bankruptcy Proceedings
- Scarso: Avoidance claims and turnaround of distressed businesses from an Italian perspective
- 1.) Introduction
- 2.) The avoidance action before and after the recent Bankruptcy Act reforms
- 3.) (cont'd) – Transactions which the bankruptcy receiver may set aside by filing an avoidance action
- 4.) (cont'd) – Transactions which may not be challenged by the bankruptcy receiver
- 5.) The ”validated” Reorganization Plan
- 6.) The Judicial Composition with Creditors
- 7.) The Restructuring Arrangement
- 8.) (cont'd) – The exemption from criminal sanctions
- 9.) The ”interim” financing of distressed businesses and the exemption from the avoidance action
- 10.) Conclusions
- Giese: The Challenging of restructuring credits from a Czech perspective
- Corno: Enforcement of avoidance claims judgments in Europe. Present rules and (reasonable) future reforms
- Pietron, Reitzug: 4th Symposium of the Department of International and European Insolvency Law at the University of Cologne
- IILR Symposium June 2013
- Heft 4 (Seite 369-478)
- 2013