- IILR
- 2011
- Heft 3 (Seite 235-420)
- Articles
- Moss QC: European Insolvency Regulation – Jurisdiction Issues
- Taylor: Conference on Reform of the European Insolvency Regulation
- Asimacopoulos: The Future of the European Insolvency Regulation
- Tollenaar: Proposal for Reform: Improving the ability to rescue multinational Enterprises under the European Insolvency Regulation
- Marshall: The Future of the European Insolvency Regulation – Rights in rem
- Kolmann: Thoughts on the governing insolvency law
- Veder: The Future of the European Insolvency Regulation – Applicable law, in particular security rights
- Wessels: EU Insolvency Regulation: Where to go from here?
- Vallender: Judicial cooperation within the EC Insolvency Regulation
- Ghia: Regulation N. 1346/2000 and Protection of Creditors
- Garcimartín: The Review of the Insolvency Regulation: Hybrid Procedures and other issues
- Proposals on the Reform of the Council Regulation (EC) No 1346/2000 OF 29 May 2000 on Insolvency Proceedings Amsterdam, 28 April 2011
- Summary of proposals for reform - Conference on the Future of the European Insolvency Regulation
- Gabriel Moss QC (the system of the Regulation)
- Lars Westpfahl (the system of the Regulation)
- Jean Luc Vallens (the system of the Regulation)
- Stephen Taylor (groups)
- Kon Asimacoupolous (groups)
- Nicolaes Tollenaar (groups)
- Jennifer Marshall (applicable law)
- Stephan Kolmann (applicable law)
- Michael Veder (applicable law)
- Bob Wessels (coordination and cooperation)
- Glen Flannery (coordination and cooperation)
- Heinz Vallender (coordination and cooperation)
- Lucia Ghia (coordination and cooperation)
- Francisco Garcimartin (pre-insolvency proceedings)
- Alberto-Nunez Lagos (pre-insolvency proceedings)
- Reinhard Damman (pre-insolvency proceedings)
- Group for International & European Studies (Autonomous University of Barcelona)
- Report on the Conference on the Future of the European Insolvency Regulation
- Articles
- Heft 3 (Seite 235-420)
- 2011