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Zusatztext In all, the book is a valuable resource for practitioners who must structure (and courts that must approve) financing for global enterprise groups in reorganisation, to find out the legal rules in other countries, as these chapters offer insightful reviews. It is highly commended to experts in company, financial and insolvency law, as it contributes substantially to available know how in this area, both in domestic as well as in cross-border cases. Informationen zum Autor Gregor Baer has over 20 years' experience as an insolvency/restructuring lawyer and latterly was a corporate partner in the San Francisco office of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP. In 2008 he transitioned to an independent legal counsel role and works on international law reform projects in collaboration with the International Bar Association, UNCITRAL and the World Bank. In 2011, Mr. Baer served on a World Bank Task Force addressing the relationship between global financial stability and reform and harmonization of the world's insolvency systems.Karen O'Flynn is the national leader of the Clayton Utz restructuring and insolvency practice group and a member of the Clayton Utz board, Sydney, Australia. The contributors are some of the leading practitioners and scholars in the insolvency/restructuring and corporate finance sectors. Klappentext This book provides the first comprehensive treatment of out-of-court restructuring and post-commencement insolvency financing in the corporate group setting, domestically and internationally. Zusammenfassung This book provides the first comprehensive treatment of out-of-court restructuring and post-commencement insolvency financing in the corporate group setting, domestically and internationally. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Tomas Araya: Argentina 2: Ian Walker: Australia 3: Gottfriend Gassner and Thomas Schirmer: Austria 4: Eduardo Secchi Munhoz: Brazil 5: Michael Weinczok and Kathy Le: Canada 6: John Marsden: China: Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, PRC 7: Daniel Hájek: Czech Republic 8: David Ereira and Paul Sidle: England and Wales 9: Jean-Marie Valentin and Sylvain Paillotin: France 10: Andreas Spahlinger and Helge Kortz: Germany 11: Constatinos Klissouras: Greece 12: Barry O'Neill and Nicola McGrath: Ireland 13: Alberto Mazzoni and Matteo Bazzani: Italy and EU Considerations 14: Shinnosuke Fukuoka and Toshihide Haruyama: Japan 15: Min Han and Woo Young Choi: Republic of Korea 16: Robert van Galen: Netherlands 17: Michal Barlowski: Poland 18: Nuno Libano Monteiro, Filipa Cotta and Francisco Cunha Matos: Portugal 19: Herman Jeremiah and Joan Xue: Singapore 20: Kathleen van der Linde: South Africa 21: Agustin Bou: Spain 22: Johan Häger, Dan Hanqvist, Harem Mahir and Mattias Moskowicz: Sweden 23: Ueli Huber and Juerg Frick: Switzerland 24: Santhapat Pereira and David Duncan: Thailand 25: Marcia L. Goldstein and Sara Coelho: United States of America 26: Gregor Baer: Corporate Group Restructuring Finance: Global Law Reform ...