Corporate Bankruptcy Law in China : (Record no. 45527)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781509945658 (pbk)
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781509932443 (hardback)
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE
Transcribing agency VITAP
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Edition number 23rd
Classification number 346.51078 MRO
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
9 (RLIN) 13099
Personal name Mrockova, Natalie
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Corporate Bankruptcy Law in China :
Remainder of title Principles, Limitations and Options for Reform /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Natalie Mrockova
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement First ed.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Oxford, UK; New York, USA
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Hart Publishing an imprint of Bloomsburg Publishing
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2021
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xxiv, 334p. : ill. ; 23cm
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc. note It includes Preface, Contents, List of Abbreviations, Judicial and Political Guiding documents, Table of Figures, Bibliography and Index pages etc.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Table of Contents :<br/><br/>1. Introduction<br/>1.1. Theoretical Framework: Economic Analysis of Law<br/>1.2. Why Bankruptcy Law Matters<br/>1.3. Methodology<br/>1.4. Structure of the Book<br/><br/>PART I<br/>BACKGROUND<br/>2. China's Socio-Economic, Political and Legal Environment<br/>2.1. Economic and Political Transformation of China<br/>2.2. Power and the Party-State<br/>2.3. Laws and Rules in China<br/>2.4. Courts, the Party-State and Limited Law Enforcement in China<br/>2.5. Corporate Ownership and Control in China<br/>3. Debt Finance and Enforcement in China<br/>3.1. Debt Finance in China<br/>3.2. Companies' Access to Credit in China<br/>3.3. Debt Enforcement Mechanisms in China<br/>3.4. General Challenges to Debt Enforcement in China<br/><br/>PART II<br/>THE EBL AND ITS PRACTICAL LIMITATIONS<br/>4. Bankruptcy Law in China<br/>4.1. History of Bankruptcy Law in China<br/>4.2. Black-letter Overview of the Enterprise Bankruptcy Law 2006<br/>4.3. Supreme People's Court's Interpretations and Judicial Cases<br/>4.4. Personal Bankruptcy Law<br/>5. Limited Use of the Enterprise Bankruptcy Law 2006 and its Causes<br/>5.1. Limited Use of the Enterprise Bankruptcy Law 2006<br/>5.2. Reasons for the Limited Use of the EBL – The Four 'Constraints'<br/>6. The First Constraint – Creditors and Debtors Feel Insufficiently Protected under the EBL<br/>6.1. Implications of Courts' Duties to Protect Employees<br/>6.2. Heightened Threat of Scrutiny and Liability under the EBL<br/>6.3. Insolvency as De Facto Entry Requirement for Reorganisation<br/>7. The Second Constraint – Reduced Recoveries under the EBL<br/>7.1. General Flaws in Debt Enforcement that Negatively Affect Recoveries under the EBL<br/>7.2. Shortcomings that Specifically Affect EBL Enforcement<br/>7.3. The EBL not Viable for Certain Types of Debt Contracts<br/>8. The Third Constraint – Limitations and Biases of EBL Enforcers<br/>8.1. Courts' and Lawyers' Internal Limitations<br/>8.2. Administrators' Passivity<br/>8.3. The Party-state's Influence over Court Enforcement of the EBL<br/>9. The Fourth Constraint – Non-EBL Debt Enforcement Mechanisms<br/>9.1. Private Alternatives and their Perceived Advantages<br/>9.2. Politically Driven Alternatives and their Perceived Advantages<br/><br/>PART III<br/>DESIRABILITY AND OPTIONS FOR REFORM<br/>10. Desirability of Reforming Bankruptcy Law in China<br/>10.1. Is a Greater Use of Bankruptcy Law in China Desirable?<br/>10.2. Benefits of Greater Use of (Reformed) EBL<br/>10.3. Nature of Further Reform<br/>11. Options for Reform<br/>11.1. Reforms Aimed at Improving EBL Provisions<br/>11.2. Reforms Aimed at Improving EBL Enforcement Practices and Surrounding Rules<br/>11.3. Reforms Aimed at EBL Enforcers<br/>12. Recent Reform Initiatives 2015–20<br/>12.1. What Set Off Recent Bankruptcy Law Reform?<br/>12.2. Summary of Key Reforms 2015–20<br/>12.3. Reform 1: Encourage Greater Use of the EBL – Resolving Zombie Companies<br/>12.4. Reform 2: Specialised Bankruptcy Courts and Administrator Associations<br/>12.5. Reform 3: EBL Platform<br/>12.6. Reform 4: Judicial and Political Guidance<br/>12.7. Reform 5: Local Conferences and Experience-sharing Events<br/>12.8. Reform 6: Simplified EBL Procedure<br/>12.9. Reform 7: Personal Bankruptcy<br/>12.10. Reform 8: Bankruptcy Assistance Fund<br/>12.11. Reform 9: Judges' Evaluation System for Resolving EBL Cases<br/>12.12. Reform 10: Cooperation with Local Party-state<br/>12.13. The Future<br/><br/>PART IV<br/>FOREIGN STAKEHOLDERS AND THE EBL<br/>13. The Role of Foreign Parties in Corporate Bankruptcy Cases in China<br/>13.1. Foreign Influence in the Making of the EBL<br/>13.2. Rules and Guidance that Govern Cross-border Bankruptcies in China<br/>13.3. Foreign Stakeholders in Corporate Bankruptcy Cases in China<br/>Conclusion<br/>
521 ## - TARGET AUDIENCE NOTE
Target audience note Description: <br/>This fascinating study uses qualitative and quantitative data and insights from interviews with judges, lawyers, government officials, entrepreneurs, bankers, consultants, and academics in China and abroad, to provide a new perspective on the problems that have hindered the implementation of the Enterprise Bankruptcy Law in China, and recent attempts at reform.<br/><br/>The analysis provides unique insights into China's business world and its interaction with the judicial and political system in China.<br/><br/>In addition, the book also provides important information about how the Enterprise Bankruptcy Law affects foreign companies, agencies and governments that are active in China. The author draws on empirical data, decided cases and her experience of how the law and surrounding practices deal with foreign stakeholders whose interests are affected by corporate bankruptcy in China.<br/><br/>The book will improve understanding of how China's corporate bankruptcy law has been used in practice, what has limited its practical effectiveness, whether it is desirable for the law to be used more readily in China, and the possible options for its reform.<br/>
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
9 (RLIN) 13100
Topical term or geographic name entry element China; Bankruptcy; Business failures--Law and legislation; Corporate reorganizations--Law and legislation; Debtor and creditor; Law reform; Politics and government
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    Dewey Decimal Classification Paper Back     VIT AP School of Law VIT AP School of Law LAW Section 2023-05-23 Asia Law House 9044.00 42705   346.51078 MRO 021065 2023-07-06 LA02213 9044.00 2023-07-06 Reference Book LAW

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