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A Guide to Consumer Insolvency Proceedings in Europe

Edited by: Thomas Kadner Graziano, Juris Bojars, Veronika Sajadova

ISBN13: 9781788975643
Published: May 2019
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £282.00



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Since the adoption of the EU Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings in 2000 and its recast in 2015, it has become clear that lawyers engaged in consumer insolvency proceedings are increasingly expected to have a basic understanding of foreign insolvency proceedings, as well as knowledge of the foreign country's court and legal system, legislation and judicial practice.

Written by 50 highly qualified insolvency experts from 30 European countries, A Guide to Consumer Insolvency Proceedings in Europe provides the necessary information in the largest, most up-to-date and comprehensive book on this topic. Assisting the readers in their navigation through the differences, similarities, and peculiarities of insolvency proceedings in all Member States of the European Union, Switzerland and Russia, this book is a unique guide to insolvency proceedings across Europe.

With contributions by both academics and practitioners, it provides truly multinational coverage of the economic, legal, social, political, and demographic issues in consumer insolvency. Illustrating the numerous practices across Europe, this book allows the reader to evaluate each aspect both on its own merits, as well as in comparison to the approaches applied in other European jurisdictions. This book will be an invaluable tool for insolvency practitioners, judges, lawyers, creditors and debtors throughout Europe, especially those participating in cross-border proceedings.

Subjects:
Insolvency Law, Consumer Law
Contents:
Introduction
Part A - COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
Consumer Insolvency Proceedings in Europe: An Introduction to Consumer Over-Indebtedness and Debt Relief Consumer Insolvency Proceedings: Comparative Legal Aspects Comparative table
I: Main legislation on the proceedings (in force) Comparative table
II: Types of proceedings, Discharge, Duration of the plan, Minimum repayment quota Comparative table
III: Insolvency office holders and Supervisory bodies

Part B - COUNTRY REPORTS
Structure of Country Report
Austria Brigitta Lurger and Martina Melcher
Belgium Matthias Storme and Frederic Helsen
Bulgaria Emilia Andreeva
Croatia Jasnica Garasic
Cyprus Aquilina Demetriadi, Stalo Kantara and Tania Tofaridou
Czech Republic Petr Sprinz
Denmark Anders Orgaard
England and Wales Rachel Harrison and David Grant
Estonia Peeter Viirsalu
Finland Pekka Jaatinen and Oona Fromholdt
France Pascal Rubellin and Christopher Booth
Germany Heinz Vallender, Jan-Ocko Heuer and Patrick Keinert
Greece Iakovos Venieris
Hungary Gabor Janoshalmi, Richard Bodis and Adrienn Zetko
Ireland Bill Holohan and Keith Farry
Italy Diana Cerini, Lorenzo Montrasio and Giulia Piazza
Latvia Juris Bojars and Veronika Sajadova
Lithuania Rimvydas Norkus
Luxembourg Veronique Hoffeld and Emilia Fronczak
Malta Krista Pisani Bencini
Netherlands Nadja Jungmann
Poland Anna Rachwal and Marek Porzycki
Portugal Jorge Morais Carvalho and Joao Pedro Pinto-Ferreira
Romania Liviu Gheorghe Zidaru
Russia Oleg Zaitsev Slovakia David Orsula
Slovenia Miodrag Dordevic
Spain Javier Arias
Sweden Erik Hellstroem
Switzerland Michel J. Reymond
Index