Markets and the Law Ser.: China's New Enterprise Bankruptcy Law : Context, Interpretation and Application by Haizheng Zhang and Yongqian Xu (2010, Hardcover)
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China's New Enterprise Bankruptcy Law : Context, Interpretation and Application, Hardcover by Parry, Rebecca (EDT); Xu, Yongqian (EDT); Zhang, Haizheng (EDT), ISBN 0754676374, ISBN-13 9780754676379, Brand New, Free shipping in the US China has recently entered a significant stage in its economic transition with the introduction of a new and seemingly sophisticated bankruptcy law. However, it is likely to face significant operational challenges due to weaknesses in the country’s legal and social infrastructure. This volume clearly presents the new system and framework, serving as an indispensable guide for practitioners and professionals as well as academics and researchers with an interest in insolvency and Chinese business law.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherRoutledge
ISBN-100754676374
ISBN-139780754676379
eBay Product ID (ePID)80000865
Product Key Features
Number of Pages372 Pages
Publication NameChina's New Enterprise Bankruptcy Law : Context, Interpretation and Application
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2010
SubjectBankruptcy & Insolvency, Corporate, Corporate Finance / General, International
TypeTextbook
AuthorHaizheng Zhang, Yongqian Xu
Subject AreaLaw, Business & Economics
SeriesMarkets and the Law Ser.
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight28.8 Oz
Item Length9.6 in
Item Width6.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2009-031356
IllustratedYes
Table Of ContentContents: Preface; Part I China's Bankruptcy Legal Framework: Introduction, Rebecca Parry and Haizheng Zhang; The conceptual structure of China's new corporate bankruptcy law, Roman Tomasic; Corporate governance, accounting procedures and prevention of insolvency, Qingxiu Bu. Part II Contents of the New Law: Bankruptcy petition and acceptance, Haizheng Zhang and Xiaohe Tan; Bankruptcy administrator: status, powers and duties, Jianhua Xiao; Administrator: appointment and remuneration, Rebecca Parry; Bankruptcy estate, Jianhua Xiao; Transaction avoidance, Rebecca Parry; Filing of claims, Bingkun Ye; Creditors' meeting and creditors' committee, Xin Ge; Corporate rescue, Haizheng Zhang; Composition, Xin Ge; Winding up proceedings, Weiwei Zheng; Improper trading in bankruptcy and director liabilities, Bin Wang. Part III State-Owned Enterprises and Financial Institutions: Bankruptcy of state-owned enterprises and planned bankruptcy, Haizheng Zhang; Bankruptcies of financial institutions, Yongqian Xu and Weiwei Zheng; Part IV Cross Border Insolvencies: Cross border insolvency, Jingxia Shi. Part 5 Conclusion: Conclusion, Rebecca Parry and Haizheng Zhang; Index.
SynopsisChina has recently entered a significant stage in its economic transition with the promulgation of a new bankruptcy law. The new law introduces a uniform and seemingly sophisticated regime, drawing inspiration from mature insolvency systems. However significant challenges are likely to be faced in the implementation of the new law, due to weaknesses in the legal and social infrastructure. This book presents a clear picture of the newly reformed Chinese bankruptcy legal structure. Written by Chinese experts with a professional interest and specialist knowledge of insolvency law, the volume systematically and comprehensively introduces the Chinese bankruptcy legal framework, including theoretical, substantive and procedural issues. In addition, it analyses the typical cases which have been or are being heard since the new bankruptcy law was implemented. The study provides an invaluable resource for academics and researchers with an interest in insolvency law, and Chinese business law. As a number of authors were directly involved in drafting and implementing the new legislation, the work will also serve as a useful guide for practitioners and professionals with interests in China., China has recently entered a significant stage in its economic transition with the introduction of a new and seemingly sophisticated bankruptcy law drawing inspiration from mature insolvency systems. However, this new law is likely to face significant challenges within its implementation due to weaknesses in the countries legal and social infrastructure. China's New Enterprise Bankruptcy Law clearly presents the structure of China's reformed legal bankruptcy system by introducing the framework and analyzing typical cases which have been or are being heard since the new bankruptcy law was operational. Written by Chinese experts with a professional interest and specialist knowledge of insolvency law, this volume serves as an indispensable guide for academics and researchers in the area, as well as practitioners and professionals involved with Chinese business law.