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4. Constitutional References and Changing Conceptions of Federalism, 1934–1937
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures and Table ix
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Abbreviations xv
- 1. Historical Institutionalism and the Recursivity of Law 1
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PART ONE. Traditions and Emerging Practices, 1920s–1950s
- 2. Corporate Restructuring as a Bondholder Remedy 23
- 3. Enshrining a Bondholder Remedy in Federal Legislation 41
- 4. Constitutional References and Changing Conceptions of Federalism, 1934–1937 55
- 5. Efforts to Repeal the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act, 1938–1953 71
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PART TWO. Transforming CCAA Law, 1970s–2000s
- 6. New Lenders, New Forms of Lending, and Stalled Bankruptcy Reforms, 1970s–1980s 89
- 7. Purposive Interpretation and Pro-Active Judging, 1980s–1990s 108
- 8. Judicial Sanction of Tactical Devices 128
- 9. Formalizing a Modern Debtor-in- Possession Restructuring Narrative 149
- 10. Conclusion 164
- Appendices 179
- Notes 185
- Bibliography 247
- Index 277
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures and Table ix
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Abbreviations xv
- 1. Historical Institutionalism and the Recursivity of Law 1
-
PART ONE. Traditions and Emerging Practices, 1920s–1950s
- 2. Corporate Restructuring as a Bondholder Remedy 23
- 3. Enshrining a Bondholder Remedy in Federal Legislation 41
- 4. Constitutional References and Changing Conceptions of Federalism, 1934–1937 55
- 5. Efforts to Repeal the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act, 1938–1953 71
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PART TWO. Transforming CCAA Law, 1970s–2000s
- 6. New Lenders, New Forms of Lending, and Stalled Bankruptcy Reforms, 1970s–1980s 89
- 7. Purposive Interpretation and Pro-Active Judging, 1980s–1990s 108
- 8. Judicial Sanction of Tactical Devices 128
- 9. Formalizing a Modern Debtor-in- Possession Restructuring Narrative 149
- 10. Conclusion 164
- Appendices 179
- Notes 185
- Bibliography 247
- Index 277