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Secured Creditors in Insolvency Proceedings
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Preface of the Editors of ECFR v
- Preface vii
- Table of Contents xi
- List of Contributors xiii
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Part 1. The Conceptual and Legal Framework
- The Law and Economics Debate About Secured Lending: Lessons For European Lawmaking? 3
- Commentary 30
- Secured Credit and the Internal Market: The Fundamental Freedoms and the EU’s Mandate for Legislation 36
- Commentary 68
- Choosing the Right Approach for European Law Making 83
- Commentary 102
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Part 2. Building a European Law of Secured Credit: General Issues
- Attachment/Creation of a Security Interest 113
- Commentary 135
- Perfection and Priority of Security Rights 143
- Commentary 166
- “Quiet” Creation of Security Interests or Filing 174
- The Scope and Limits of Security Interests 180
- Commentary 215
- Remedies of Secured Creditors outside Insolvency 223
- Commentary 242
- The Position of Secured Creditors in Insolvency 248
- Secured Creditors in Insolvency Proceedings 273
- Conflict-of-Laws Rules for Security Rights: What Should Be the Best Rules? 284
- Conflict-of-Laws Rules for Security Rights in Tangible Assets in the European Union 297
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Part 3. Building a European Law of Secured Credit: Sector Specific Issues
- Security Interests in Receivables 321
- Security Interests in Receivables – A European Perspective 336
- Security Interests in Financial Instruments 350
- Commentary 364
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Part 4. Concluding Remarks
- The Future of Secured Credit in Europe: Concluding Remarks 375
- Index 399
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Preface of the Editors of ECFR v
- Preface vii
- Table of Contents xi
- List of Contributors xiii
-
Part 1. The Conceptual and Legal Framework
- The Law and Economics Debate About Secured Lending: Lessons For European Lawmaking? 3
- Commentary 30
- Secured Credit and the Internal Market: The Fundamental Freedoms and the EU’s Mandate for Legislation 36
- Commentary 68
- Choosing the Right Approach for European Law Making 83
- Commentary 102
-
Part 2. Building a European Law of Secured Credit: General Issues
- Attachment/Creation of a Security Interest 113
- Commentary 135
- Perfection and Priority of Security Rights 143
- Commentary 166
- “Quiet” Creation of Security Interests or Filing 174
- The Scope and Limits of Security Interests 180
- Commentary 215
- Remedies of Secured Creditors outside Insolvency 223
- Commentary 242
- The Position of Secured Creditors in Insolvency 248
- Secured Creditors in Insolvency Proceedings 273
- Conflict-of-Laws Rules for Security Rights: What Should Be the Best Rules? 284
- Conflict-of-Laws Rules for Security Rights in Tangible Assets in the European Union 297
-
Part 3. Building a European Law of Secured Credit: Sector Specific Issues
- Security Interests in Receivables 321
- Security Interests in Receivables – A European Perspective 336
- Security Interests in Financial Instruments 350
- Commentary 364
-
Part 4. Concluding Remarks
- The Future of Secured Credit in Europe: Concluding Remarks 375
- Index 399