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Creditor Treatment in Corporate Insolvency Law

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The significant role of credit in obtaining corporate capital means that credit and the treatment of creditors’ interests raises distinctive issues in the event of company insolvency. In this book, Kayode Akintola addresses these issues, providing an exceptional in-depth analysis of the principles, policy and practice of creditor treatment in corporate insolvency law. Key features include: an exploration of aspects of corporate insolvency law in need of reform an extensive examination of the rights and priorities of secured and unsecured creditors in English corporate insolvency law an analysis of the impacts of key legislative developments, such as the Insolvency (England and Wales) Rules 2016, and recent case law, such as the Supreme Court decision in the Lehman Waterfall case a unique consideration of bank insolvency regimes in the context of creditor treatment. Creditor Treatment in Corporate Insolvency Law is a specialist guide for legal practitioners and members of the judiciary looking for a clear account of current law and practice in this field. It is also a valuable doctrinal treatment of the law for scholars of corporate insolvency law, and will be of interest to policymakers involved in debates about reforms to creditor treatment and secured transactions law.

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ISBN: 9781788971386
Publication date: 17th November 2020
Author: Kayode Akintola
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 256 pages
Series: Elgar Corporate and Insolvency Law and Practice series
Genres: Bankruptcy and insolvency
Company law