Publications
The book is arranged as country chapters and there are 25 countries that are covered. Each chapter has important issues that affect employees in circumstances their employer faces financial difficulty or becomes insolvent.
The areas covered include, how an employee is defined for the purpose of formal insolvency, their entitlements in insolvency, priority of treatment, personal liability of directors in respect of unpaid wages, statutory safety nets in place, and in the event an insolvent company is sold the acquirers responsibilities in respect of employee claims.
This INSOL publication was launched at the 7th INSOL Quadrennial congress held in March 2005.
Copies are available for £50 plus post and package, please contact Heather Callow at INSOL to order your copy. heather@insol.ision.co.uk
This publication covers a wide range of issues faced by debtors as well as lenders when financing companies, that are either insolvent or in financial difficulties.
Each chapter covers available procedures, security, priority and extent of court involvement and personal liability in relation to such financing.
12 countries are covered in this book, namely, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Netherlands, Poland, South Africa, UK and USA.
The book was launched in INSOL 2006, Scottsdale.
Copies are available for £100 plus post and package, please contact Heather Callow at INSOL to order your copy heather@insol.ision.co.uk
Journal of the International Association of Insolvency Professionals (INSOL)
Special rates available for INSOL members!
Editor: PROFESSOR IAN F. FLETCHER,
University College London, UK
"Highly recommended as an important contribution to the available literature on modern corporate insolvency law"
Andrew Campbell, British Book News
Providing a review of the very latest developments in the field of international insolvency, International Insolvency Review presents authoritative analysis and commentary on key insolvency issues across major jurisdictions worldwide.
Regular features include:
* Case comments
* Book reviews and notices
* Special communications and editorial intelligence regarding forthcoming developments of particular significance
Supported by a distinguished editorial board of internationally respected insolvency academics and practitioners, International Insolvency Review is undoubtedly the leading journal in this field.
For a global approach to Multi-Creditor workouts
View or download below the first published edition of the INSOL Global Principles for Multi-Creditor Workouts. The Principles represent the culmination of almost 5 years work on the part of the INSOL Lenders Group and they are to be congratulated on producing what will be a major contribution to the reorganisation of financially troubled companies.
Copies are available for £50 plus post and package, please contact Heather Callow at INSOL to order your copy. heather@insol.ision.co.uk
The book is divided into 12 country chapters and is presented in a question and answer format that makes it a very user friendly.
Each chapter covers a wide range of key issues that are important to insolvency practitioners including the type of security rights available in each jurisdiction, how security rights are enforced, grounds upon which security rights can be challenged or avoided if they are deemed to have given preferential treatment prejudicing the rights of the debtor or third parties. The chapters also deal with priorities and how creditors can protect their rights against a debtor interests. Issues that are particularly relevant to secured creditors in the event of corporate reorganisations are also covered.
Copies are available for £100 plus post and package, please contact Heather Callow at INSOL to order your copy. heather@insol.ision.co.uk









