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2019-03-doc2 No-action clause in Brazil Oi case

Since 2016, Brazilian telecom group Oi’s restructuring has led to several court proceedings in the Netherlands. The District Court in Amsterdam decided one issue in March 2018, in a conflict between Cayman Islands-incorporated Capricon Capital (Capricorn) and two Dutch financial vehicles, Portugal Telecom International Finance (PTIF) and Oi Brasil Holdings Co-operative (Finco) – both part of the Oi group and… Read More »2019-03-doc2 No-action clause in Brazil Oi case

2019-03-doc1 PhD Workshop European/International insolvency law

A foundation, carrying my name (‘Stichting Bob Wessels Insolvency Law Collection’) is a Dutch incorporated legal person. It was founded in August 2016, at my initiative, a few years after my retirement for the Leiden University. The Foundation has acquired the larger part of my private collection of books and other media in the field of national and international insolvency… Read More »2019-03-doc1 PhD Workshop European/International insolvency law

2019-02-doc8 Principles of Corporate Insolvency Law, 5th ed.

Since 1990, the most classic publication to understand English corporate insolvency law is the book of Roy Goode. In autumn of 2018 it has been published in its fifth edition, edited by Kristin van Zwieten. On the continent, she will be most known for the 2016 book with an extensive commentary on the EU Insolvency Regulation (Recast), edited together with… Read More »2019-02-doc8 Principles of Corporate Insolvency Law, 5th ed.

2019-02-doc4 Cross-border insolvency law in Argentina

Insolvency crossing border is heavily debated. The EU has provided a legislative resonse in the Recast of the Insolvency Regulation. UNCITRAL knows close to 50 countries have adopted the Model Law, and UNCITRAL too is close to the finalisation of a separate Model Law on Group enterprise insolvency. Notwithstanding case law resulting from Yukos in the Netherlands, the legislature is… Read More »2019-02-doc4 Cross-border insolvency law in Argentina

2019-02-doc3 Wessels Insolventierecht II 5e druk 2019 verschenen

No less than 602 pages the most recent edition of my book Wessels Insolventierecht II 2019 is offering. Insolventierecht (Insolvency law) is a 10-volume Dutch series, which I started 20 years ago, in 1999. All the books result in over 3500 pages, covering about all typical insolvency queries Dutch courts and literature are dealing with. Last year I made a… Read More »2019-02-doc3 Wessels Insolventierecht II 5e druk 2019 verschenen

2019-02-doc1 Schuldsaneringsrecht hoog op de agenda!

Het 20 jarig bestaan van de wettelijke schuldsaneringsregeling natuurlijke personen vierde het blad WSNP Periodiek met een jubileumnummer (jaargang 9, nr. 4, december 2018). Ik stelde de vraag ‘Schuldsaneringsrecht een functioneel rechtsgebied?”, met – vanuit het perspectief van de rechtswetenschap – een sombere conclusie, en suggesties voor structurele verbetering: [……..] ‘Kijk ik vanuit rechtswetenschappelijke optiek naar het terrein van het… Read More »2019-02-doc1 Schuldsaneringsrecht hoog op de agenda!

2019-01-doc3 Modified universalism in European cross-border insolvency?

In legal theory, the regulation of cross-border insolvency is dealt with from two different angles. Under the universalist approach, cross-border insolvencies are administered pursuant to a single global insolvency regime. All of the debtor’s assets are distributed by a single insolvency office holder, regardless where the assets or claimants are located. The ideal of universalism is one court, one law… Read More »2019-01-doc3 Modified universalism in European cross-border insolvency?

2019-01-doc1 The Future of Cross-border Insolvency

In her book The Future of Cross-Border Insolvency: Overcoming Biases and Closing Gaps, University of Nottingham’s professor of international commercial law Irit Mevorach explores theoretical and practical developments in the field of cross-border insolvency. She uses a wide scope including both commercial entities and financial institutions. She also employs a broad interdisciplinary perspective, including public international law, international (soft) law… Read More »2019-01-doc1 The Future of Cross-border Insolvency