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Confidentiality, Secrecy and Privilege in Corporate Insolvency and Bank Resolution

Confidentiality, Secrecy and Privilege in Corporate Insolvency and Bank Resolution

Shuai Guo
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This book examines confidentiality, secrecy and privilege issues in insolvency proceedings for corporates and banks. It attempts to fill the gap that the authors have identified. Bankruptcy and insolvency legal research, in particular, seem to lack clear definitions, incomplete laws and cases with respect to the application of these three themes in corporate insolvency and bank resolution proceedings. Moreover, there are still inconsistent views and opinions of judicial authorities across different jurisdictions about these topics. The study deliberately has a focused aim by arranging a unique collection of rules and court cases, approached from different perspectives of relevant stakeholders. It provides a mapping exercise with sources and commentary aimed at practitioners and scholars of insolvency law, which will come to more light and depth in legal environments that in themselves present a legal framework. Also, this book will serve as a preliminary research for additional research projects and other publications.
Pages
228
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Eleven International Publishing
Release
November 24, 2020
ISBN
9462361673
ISBN 13
9789462361676

Confidentiality, Secrecy and Privilege in Corporate Insolvency and Bank Resolution

Shuai Guo
0/5 ( ratings)
This book examines confidentiality, secrecy and privilege issues in insolvency proceedings for corporates and banks. It attempts to fill the gap that the authors have identified. Bankruptcy and insolvency legal research, in particular, seem to lack clear definitions, incomplete laws and cases with respect to the application of these three themes in corporate insolvency and bank resolution proceedings. Moreover, there are still inconsistent views and opinions of judicial authorities across different jurisdictions about these topics. The study deliberately has a focused aim by arranging a unique collection of rules and court cases, approached from different perspectives of relevant stakeholders. It provides a mapping exercise with sources and commentary aimed at practitioners and scholars of insolvency law, which will come to more light and depth in legal environments that in themselves present a legal framework. Also, this book will serve as a preliminary research for additional research projects and other publications.
Pages
228
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Eleven International Publishing
Release
November 24, 2020
ISBN
9462361673
ISBN 13
9789462361676

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