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Book Title: Executory Contracts in Insolvency Law
Editor(s): Chuah, Jason; Vaccari, Eugenio
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: EXTENDED CONTENTS
Number of pages: 11
Extract:
EXTENDED CONTENTS
List of editors and contributors xviii
1 A thematic and comparative critique
Jason Chuah
BACKGROUND TO THE RESEARCH PROJECT 1.01
PROJECT METHODOLOGY 1.08
Prefatory observations 1.10
LIMITS ON ASSUMPTION OR DISCLAIMING OF EXECUTORY OBLIGATIONS 1.19
Judicial supervision in the reorganization efforts 1.23
Ipso facto stipulations 1.32
Assignment of executory contracts 1.44
Value extraction 1.59
CONCLUSION 1.61
PART I CIVIL LAW SYSTEMS
2 National report for Albania
Gelanda Shkurtaj
A INTRODUCTION 2.01
B AVAILABLE PROCEDURES 2.05
(1) Eligibility requirements 2.09
(2) Insolvency requirement 2.16
(3) Locus standi 2.19
(4) Informal turnarounds 2.26
C TREATMENT OF THE EXECUTORY CONTRACTS 2.30
(1) Adminstrator's rights 2.37
D PAST REFORMS AND CURRENT DEBATE 2.45
(1) The introduction of the Insolvency Agency 2.45
(2) The role of the Agency 2.50
(3) The legal stalemate between Article 605 of Civil Code and Article 144 of
the 2016 Act 2.53
(4) Introduction of the Prosecutor 2.59
(5) The role of the Insolvency Administrator 2.60
(6) Amendments to the Civil Procudure Code 2.62
(7) Proceedings started in other jurisidictions 2.63
(8) Concluding remarks on executory contracts and reforms 2.66
E CONCLUDING REMARKS 2.70
(1) Reform of the Albanian Insolvency Law: a comparative study 2.74
3 National report for Argentina
Héctor José Miguens
A INTRODUCTION 3.01
B INSOLVENCY PROCEDURES 3.09
(1) The Acuerdo Preventivo Extrajudicial (APE) ...
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