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Volume 42 | Number 3 Summer 2007
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Property Rights, Collateral, Creditor Rights, and Insolvency in East Asia
by Douglas W. Arner, Charles D. Booth, Paul Lejot, & Berry F. C. Hsu
Summary
- Introduction
- Governance, Economics, and Legal Systems
- The Significance of Property Rights
- Collateral and Secured Transactions
- Real Property
- International Standards for Movables
- Collateral in East Asia
- Overview
- Real Property
- Movables and Unsecured Property
- Securitization
Creditor Rights and Insolvency
- Insolvency
- Interaction between Creditor Rights and Insolvency
- Creditor Rights and Insolvency in East Asia
- Insolvency: Pre-1997 Overview
- Insolvency: Post-Financial Crisis Legal Reforms
- Insolvency: Post-Financial Crisis Out-of-Court Reforms
- Interaction between Creditor Rights and Insolvency
- Summary
Contract Enforcement and Dispute Resolution
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