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Viability in Corporate Debt Restructuring Law

Lydia Tsioli ()

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Abstract: This book offers the first holistic and comprehensive analysis of corporate debt restructuring law through the lens of viability. The notion is of pivotal importance because it determines which debtors are worth being rescued. By examining US, UK and EU restructuring frameworks, the book uncovers, critically evaluates and makes proposals for the optimal reflection of viability on their provisions. These proposals provide invaluable guidance for both the upcoming review of the European Directive on restructuring and insolvency in 2026 and the ongoing development of American and English restructuring law.

Keywords: Corporate Debt Restructuring; Insolvency; Viability; European Directive On Restructuring And Insolvency; Chapter 11; Scheme Of Arrangement And Restructuring Plan; Insolvency Law (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035350254
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Introduction Downloads
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The role of the notion of viability in corporate debt restructuring law Downloads
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The legal basis and policy context of the European harmonisation effort Downloads
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Models of viability assessment’ and ‘filtering mechanisms Downloads
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Rescue financing as a ‘filtering tool’ Downloads
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The role of the court as a ‘filtering safeguard’ Downloads
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Conclusion Downloads
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