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Insolvency law plays a vital part in a modern free enterprise economy as it provides for an equitable distribution of an insolvent debtor’s assets to its creditors. The effect and reach of a State’s insolvency laws has become more important as the world’s economies have become more consolidated and interdependent. As a result, laws relating to cross-border insolvency have acquired a high profile and greater importance since the mid-twentieth century. Such laws deal with the situation where an insolvent debtor trades, or has assets or creditors, in more than one jurisdiction.
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Ibid.
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Hannan, N. (2017). Introduction. In: Cross-Border Insolvency. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5876-9_1
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