Personal Insolvency Law, Regulation and Policy Provides a Timely Evaluation of the Current State of English Law in This Important Area.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c31495) has announced the addition of Personal Insolvency Law, Regulation and Policy to their offering. As the radical reforms contained in the Enterprise Act 2000 have come fully on-stream, Personal Insolvency Law has become a major focus of attention. At the same time, all evidence points to increasing levels of personal debt with the consequential con·se·quen·tial adj. 1. Following as an effect, result, or conclusion; consequent. 2. Having important consequences; significant: rise in bankruptcies. Personal Insolvency Law, Regulation and Policy therefore provides a timely evaluation of the current state of English law The system of law that has developed in England from approximately 1066 to the present. The body of English law includes legislation, Common Law, and a host of other legal norms established by Parliament, the Crown, and the judiciary. in this important area. The volume presents a critical analysis of the regimes of bankruptcy and individual voluntary arrangement in the context of current policy goals. It examines the impact of the Insolvency Act 2000 and the Enterprise Act 2002, and discusses the treatment of bankruptcy within the global economy. The book will be a valuable guide for students and academics engaged in the study of this increasingly important branch of private law. The study will also be of value to practitioners and policy makers. About the Author: David Milman David Pinhusovich Milman (1912–1982) was a Ukrainian mathematician specializing in functional analysis. He was one of the major figures of the Soviet school of mathematics. In the 70's he emigrated to Israel and was on the faculty of Tel Aviv University. is CMS Cameron McKenna CMS Cameron McKenna LLP (sometimes referred to as Camerons or, internally, CMCK) is an international law firm with over 130 partners and offices throughout the United Kingdom and Central and Eastern Europe, with branch offices in Bristol (established in Professor of Corporate and Insolvency Law at the School of Law, The University of Lancaster, UK. He chairs the Insolvency Lawyers Association Academic Advisory Group and is editor of Insolvency Lawyer. He is also the author of numerous articles and books in this area. The following topics are covered in this book: Table of cases Table of legislation Abbreviations used for law reports and periodicals Surveying the topography topography (təpŏg`rəfē), description or representation of the features and configuration of land surfaces. Topographic maps use symbols and coloring, with particular attention given to the shape and elevations of terrain. of personal insolvency and the law Legality le·gal·i·ty n. pl. le·gal·i·ties 1. The state or quality of being legal; lawfulness. 2. Adherence to or observance of the law. 3. A requirement enjoined by law. Often used in the plural. and personal insolvency procedures The bankrupt's estate The institution of stewardship in personal insolvency law Fundamental rights in bankruptcy law Balancing non-debtor interests Rehabilitation rehabilitation: see physical therapy. Final reflections: The challenge of personal insolvency law For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c31495 |
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