Journal article
The inherent power of common law courts to provide assistance in cross-border insolvencies: From comity to complexity
A Godwin, T Howse, I Ramsay
International Insolvency Review | WILEY | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1002/iir.1267
Abstract
The weighty and difficult issues associated with cross-border insolvency have generated considerable debate over the last two decades. Legislative reform has typically proven slow and fragmented. This article analyses the inherent power of common law courts to grant assistance in cross-border insolvency proceedings and the basis on which the inherent power is exercised. In doing so, it seeks to explore how the inherent power may continue to be of utility to common law courts. In particular, it considers the position in jurisdictions that are yet to adopt the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency or enact a substantial statutory regime for r..
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