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First published in 1999, Making Foreign People Pay deals with the recovery of monetary claims in cross-border legal relations and contains the results of a comparative empirical research of debt recovery procedures of three countries with different socio-legal environments, Germany, England and Turkey.
List of contents
Part 1. Public Enforcement: Judicial Methods of Debt Collection. 1. Debt Recovery in Germany. 2. Debt Recovery in England. 3. Debt Recovery in Turkey. 4. Results of the Comparison between German, English and Turkish Debt Recovery Law. 5. Role of Lawyers in Cross-Border Debt Collection. 6. Recourse to National Courts in Cross-Border Debt Collection. 7. Factors Impeding Access to Justice in Cross-Border Debt Collection. 8. Conclusions for Part I. Part 2. Private Enforcement: Extra-Judicial Methods of Debt Collection. 9. Routinisation and Privatisation of Debt Collection. 10. Commercial Cross-Border Debt Collection in Germany. 11. Commercial Cross-Border Debt Collection in England. 12. Business Organisations of Debt Collection Agencies. 13. Conclusions for Part II. Part 3. Collection of Debts and Management of Credit Risks in International Trade. 14. Collection and Security Methods Employed in International Trade. 165. A Survey of the Collection and Security Methods used by Exporters. 16. Conclusions for Part III.
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First published in 1999, Making Foreign People Pay deals with the recovery of monetary claims in cross-border legal relations and contains the results of a comparative empirical research of debt recovery procedures of three countries with different socio-legal environments, Germany, England and Turkey.