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Titre
United States' bankruptcy jurisdiction over foreign entities: exorbitant or congruent
Résumé
Alarmed at the ease with which global bankruptcy jurisdiction can be engineered in the US through a combination of the Bankruptcy Code’s low bar to entry and the worldwide effects of a bankruptcy case, critics argue that the US promotes abusive bankruptcy forum shopping and harmful imposition of US norms on overseas stakeholders. This article advances a revised account of US bankruptcy jurisdiction over non-US debtors from a distinctively Anglo-American standpoint. The article’s central thesis is that critics overemphasise formal jurisdictional rules and pay insufficient attention to how US courts actually exercise jurisdiction in practice. It compares the formal law ‘on the books’ in the US and UK for determining whether or not a domestic insolvency or restructuring proceeding relating to a foreign debtor can be maintained in each jurisdiction and provides a functional account of how US bankruptcy jurisdiction over foreign entities is exercised in practice using the concept of jurisdictional congruence as a benchmark.
Publication
The Journal of Corporate Law Studies
Volume
17
Numéro
2
Pages
367-404
Date
2017-03-15
Langue
EN
ISSN
1473-5970
Titre abrégé
United States' bankruptcy jurisdiction over foreign entities
Référence
Walters, A. J. (2017). United States’ bankruptcy jurisdiction over foreign entities: exorbitant or congruent. The Journal of Corporate Law Studies, 17(2), 367–404. https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14735970.2017.1299841