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In this chapter, the present issues that exist with the Model Law are summarised and conclusions drawn in relation to the central issues examined by this book, namely.
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- Antecedent Transactions
- Cross-border Insolvency
- Domestic Enactment
- Legislative Sovereignty
- Inconsistent Passages
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11 USC §§103(a),109(a) Re Barnet, 737 F 3d 238 (2nd Cir, 2013).
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Re Octaviar Administration Pty Ltd., 511 BR 361 (Bankr, SD NY, 2014).
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See Nora Wouters and Alla Raykin ‘Corporate Group Cross-Border Insolvencies Between the United States and European Union: Legal & Economic Developments’ (2013) 29 Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal 387.
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Bernardo, see footnote 993, 827.
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11 USC §1507(b).
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McGrath v Riddell [2008] 3 All ER 869, 881[30], cited in Ackers v Saad Investment Company Ltd (in liq) (2010) 190 FCR 285, 295 [47].
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11 USC §§103(a), 109(a); Re Barnet, 737 F 3d 238 (2nd Cir, 2013).
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See Re Octaviar Administration Pty Ltd, 511 BR 361 (Bankr, SD NY, 2014).
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Collins et al, see footnote 158, 1634 [30–186].
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11 USC §1507(b) (2012).
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11 USC §§103(a),109(a); Re Barnet, 737 F 3d 238 (2nd Cir, 2013).
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Insolvency Act 1986 (UK) c 45 s72A.
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Hannan, N. (2017). Conclusions. In: Cross-Border Insolvency. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5876-9_16
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