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Government Intervention in the Reorganisation of Listed Companies in - Chin

English · Hardback

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1. Introduction to the research; 2. The legislative goals of the enterprise bankruptcy law of the PRC; 3. The role of the government in the 1986 and 2006 EBLs; 4. Administrative goals and means of government intervention; 5. Negative impacts exerted by government intervention on bankruptcy institutions; 6. Balancing the roles of different institutions for the future reform of China's bankruptcy market; Conclusion; Appendices.

About the author

Huimiao Zhao is Associate Professor at Beijing University of Chemical Technology. She is a member of INSOL International, and Research Fellow of the Centre of Bankruptcy Law and Enterprise Restructuring in China University of Political Science and Law. Her research in bankruptcy law has been well recognised worldwide. Her articles have appeared in reputable journals, including American Bankruptcy Law Journal and Hong Kong Law Journal. Her co-authored Chinese book (Analysis of 35 Classic Cases of US Patent Licensing) was published in 2019. She has received various highly competitive research grants, including awards from the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Justice of the PRC.

Product details

Authors Huimiao Zhao
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2020
 
EAN 9781108496650
ISBN 978-1-108-49665-0
No. of pages 348
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

China, Konkurs- und Insolvenzrecht, LAW / Corporate, Corporate Finance, Bankruptcy & Insolvency, Bankruptcy and insolvency

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