Insolvency Law by Andrew Keay

Insolvency Law by Andrew Keay

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An account of the principles of insolvency law in England and Wales in relation to both corporate and personal debtors. Insolvency is set in its social, economic and historical context with brief extracts from judgements and statutes provided.

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Insolvency Law by Andrew Keay

Insolvency Law provides a clear, readable and comprehensive account of the principles of insolvency law in England and Wales in relation to both corporate and personal debtors. This concise text contains detailed academic analysis and covers areas of debate and controversy. The subject of insolvency is set in its social, economic and historical context with brief extracts from judgements and statutes provided. It covers the subject in appropriate depth and breadth to make it suitable for single-module teaching of the subject.
"..the authors have been particularly successful in bringing to the surface the major legal issues in a clear, concise and systematic manner. This is particularly useful for newcomers to the insolvency field" "...the authors ought to be congratulated for setting out the black-letter rules in an easily readable manner" "the first edition of this book, which has laudable objectives and the potential of being a truly significant contribution to the insolvency literature" Look Chan Ho, Attorney-at-Law & Solicitor, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (Insolvency Law & Practice, Vol 20, No 3, 2004)
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ISBN 13 9780582437197
ISBN 10 0582437199
Title Insolvency Law
Author Andrew Keay
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pearson Education Limited
Year published 2003-07-10
Number of pages 696
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