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A comprehensive empirical study of China's corporate reorganization law and its implementation.
List of contents
1. Introduction; 2. Commencement of corporate reorganizations in China; 3. Control of Chinese corporate reorganizations; 4. Corporate reorganization financing in China; 5. Value creation and distribution in Chinese corporate reorganizations; 6. Approval of corporate reorganization plans in China; 7. Cross-border corporate reorganizations in China; 8. Conclusion.
About the author
Zinian Zhang is currently a lecturer of business law at School of Law, University of Leeds, teaching insolvency, company and finance law and supervising Ph.D. students. His research interest focuses on corporate bankruptcy law. Prior to entering into academia, Zhang practised law for a decade mainly in commercial and financial areas in Zhejiang Province, the heartland of China's private economy. He once served, for two terms, as a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the upper house of the parliament, in Hangzhou, the capital city of Zhejiang Province, before embarking on his long study journey in England.
Summary
An empirical study of China's corporate reorganization law and how the law is implemented. It will appeal to academics and practitioners of law and business specialising in corporate insolvency, particularly valuable for practitioners specialising on China-related corporate restructuring.