An EU project (funded by the EU's Justice Programme 2014-2020) exploring preventive restructuring & Judicial CoOperation supporting Economic Recovery in Europe.
Details from the #JCOEREProject presentation at the INSOL YANIL/ERA "Coffee Chat" webinar are now on the project website. @UNI_FIRENZE team member NiccolΓ³ Usai gave a fascinating presentation on Italy's new restructuring law and Report 1. Go check it out! https://t.co/rMPc7k8mcT
#ICYMI The video from the #JCOEREProject UTM virtual conference event is now live on the project website! Click the link below the view the video and to learn more about the JCOERE research findings! Video conference conducted in Romanian. https://t.co/YbDihcIj1i
In March 2021 the third PhD Workshop on European and International Insolvency Law will take place. Apply by 31 December 2020 (midnight) to attend this (online) workshop to present and discuss your PhD research. - https://t.co/JF60D6iXpj
The second #JCOEREProject conference paper from the @INSOLEurope 2019 Annual Congress, written by @aoife_finnerty, is now on the project website to read. It considers the Irish Examinership Procedure, in light of the #PRD. Find out more: https://t.co/eqpdnDwiDJ
The #JCOEREProject conference paper from the @INSOLEurope 2019 Annual Congress is now available to read on the project website. The paper considers some implications connected to the #PRD and the judicial cooperation obligations under the EIR Recast: https://t.co/J2UDrhA7h7
Current legal frameworks in Spain provide a range of options to entities in financial difficulty. These provisions include the stay and the possibility of including dissenting creditors where a majority approves the compromise in a particular class.
https://t.co/gZNtAS5787
Chapter 9 offers some conclusions and reflections on the content of the two Reports which have been produced by the JCOERE project.
https://t.co/oC7gXyOiTc
In this recently published blog post by the British Association of Comparative Law, Professor Irene Lynch Fannon and Dr Jennifer LL Gant discuss key elements of the JCOERE project research relating to European Integration and judicial cooperation.
https://t.co/C8rKfhVxsg
Our case studies also include a hypothetical study based on the Irish Kitty Hall case, which concerns a preventive restructuring procedure but also presents issues similar to those in the previous three case study categories.
https://t.co/UTlN9EE77D
The Romanian country report details mainly its concordatul preventiv, which reflects many elements of the PRD though it differs when it comes to class formation, cram-down, and the specifics of the stay. Thanks you @NastasieMirela for your contribution! https://t.co/a2b7e9Th2b
Chapter 8 presents the results of the JCOERE Judicial Survey organised along key themes: experience in cross-border cooperation; awareness of cooperation guidelines; and interpretative observations on judicial training.
https://t.co/u93aG4JZhk
The Polish country report describes a restructuring framework including four preventive restructuring procedures, which apply to both solvent and insolvent companies, and includes a pre-pack option.
https://t.co/aFiUCX2Bj5
The third category of case studies created by the #JCOEREProject focus on instances of international court cooperation through judicial assistance and the use of protocols to achieve effective cooperation.
https://t.co/ilWMNr40FW
Our partner institution, Titu Maiorescu University in Bucharest, Romania, will be hosting a webinar on the #JCOEREProject to disseminate our project research findings.
@ireneucc @LawUCC @aoife_finnerty
https://t.co/fTutGlnY48
Titu Maiorescu University, on December 11, 2020 at 10,00 a video conference βHarmonization of the European legislative framework on preventive restructuringβa dissemination of research results from the JCOERE project (Judicial Co-Operation supporting Economic Recovery in Europe)β
On 29 October, the JCOERE project team presented perspectives from the project research in a webinar hosted by Jason Harris @corporatelawAU at the University of Sydney, Ross Parsons Centre for Commercial, Corporate and Taxation Law, available here:
https://t.co/lYKHJ7qf6s
Report 2 Chapter 7 explores the EU approach cross-border insolvency compared with the approach in the United States, particularly relevant given some PRD procedures may not be covered by the EIR Recast, requiring alternative frameworks of cooperation.
https://t.co/3jGpQqt3cr
The JCOERE Case Study on the Netherlands produced as result of our first report provides an insight into the current and incoming Dutch preventive restructuring proceedings, including the surseance van betaling and the new 'WHOA' legislation.
https://t.co/DaDox4SdeP
Thank you @BritAssoCompLaw for this opportunity to share our research on your platform! Below is a link to our blog post on "JCOERE's Perspective on European Integration and the Scope of Mutual Trust and Cooperation between Courts: Testing Fairness."
https://t.co/oVSOXtp6uB
On 27 November 2020, JCOERE hosted an online event, a webinar organised with the UCC School of Law: "Corporate Rescue and Legal Supports for Businesses Post-COVID-19β with fascinating judge, academic, and practitioner insights. You can view it here:
https://t.co/WlvCz3MCc6