Conclusion
Lydia Tsioli ()
A chapter in Viability in Corporate Debt Restructuring Law, 2025, pp 244-245 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
By undertaking a viability-oriented analysis of restructuring frameworks – their scope and inner structure, from the start to end of the process – this book sets a new paradigm of analysis in corporate debt restructuring legal scholarship: it is a pioneer in conducting a holistic and systematic examination of corporate debt restructuring law through the prism of the notion of viability. In doing so, the book critically assesses and suggests the optimal – from a filtering efficiency standpoint – form of regulatory intervention in corporate debt restructuring law in general. Its suggestions can be used not only for potential future interventions in American and English law, but also for the correct interpretation and future reform of the European Directive, which constitutes the ‘stepping stone’ of the newly-created field of European corporate debt restructuring law.
Keywords: Viability-oriented analysis of restructuring law; Viability assessment continuum; Filtration; Filtering efficiency/inefficiency; American/English/European restructuring/reorganisation law; European Directive on restructuring and insolvency – 2026 review (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035350254
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