Regulating the Turnaround Profession New Guidelines for the turnaround profession should create trust in the market. Bob Wessels • April 15, 2016 • 1 comment
Brexit and its consequences for European Insolvency Law A Brexit looms ahead. What will be its consequences for European insolvency law? Bob Wessels • March 02, 2016
Nordic-Baltic Recommendations on Insolvency Law Nordic-Baltic Recommendations on Insolvency Law. A unique regional harmonisation initiative. Bob Wessels • February 12, 2016
Liability of a director of an English LTD active in Germany On 10 December 2015 the Court of Justice of the European Union decided on the question whether the liability of the director of the Ltd, that was subjected to insolvency proceedings in Germany, should be determined by English law or by German law. Bob Wessels • December 15, 2015
Dealing with a fraudulent cross-border payment in an insolvency case For the second time this year the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has had to decide about the voidability of a cross-border payment. Bob Wessels • October 26, 2015
Nortel Networks Judgment a milestone in development of European insolvency law Nortel Network case, decided by the Court of Justice of the EU in June 2015, is a cradle for new rules in applying the EU Insolvency Regulation. Bob Wessels • August 31, 2015
European Monetary Union and insolvency What’s the relationship between the European Monetary Union and insolvency? That question recently came up. Bob Wessels • July 09, 2015
Which insolvency law applies to a cross-border payment transaction Last month, the Court of Justice of the EU was able to provide an interpretation of Article 13 EU Insolvency Regulation. Bob Wessels • May 11, 2015
Cross-border Insolvency Court-to-Court Cooperation Principles gain wide support EU Courts can rely on soft law principles for cooperation in international insolvency cases. Bob Wessels • February 02, 2015