Abstract
This book offers the first clear and comprehensive look at how different countries, especially in Europe, approach pre-packaged insolvency procedures—a process that helps struggling companies restructure quickly while keeping value for creditors, employees, and the wider economy. Each chapter explains how national systems are designed, examines how deals involving connected parties are managed, and reviews past and current reforms shaping the field.
By bringing together insights from both established restructuring hubs and developing countries, the book highlights best practices while also pointing out weaknesses in existing approaches. It aims to make reliable, rigorous, and easy-to-use information available to practitioners, policymakers, and researchers.
The collection not only fills a gap in the current literature but also aspires to become a reference point for future reforms, including the European Union’s work on harmonising pre-packaged insolvency laws.
By bringing together insights from both established restructuring hubs and developing countries, the book highlights best practices while also pointing out weaknesses in existing approaches. It aims to make reliable, rigorous, and easy-to-use information available to practitioners, policymakers, and researchers.
The collection not only fills a gap in the current literature but also aspires to become a reference point for future reforms, including the European Union’s work on harmonising pre-packaged insolvency laws.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. |
| Publication status | Submitted - 25 Sept 2025 |
Keywords
- insolvency
- restructuring
- pre-packs
- corporate rescue
- turnaround
- business recovery
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