A debate between two groups of scholars has dominated bankruptcy scholarship for the past decade. The first group, often referred to as the creditors\u27 bargain theorists, argues that creditors\u27 agreements with debtors create entitlements to payment the proper role of the bankruptcy system, therefore should be to benefit creditors by enforcing rules to which creditors would have agreed before bankruptcy. The second group of scholars contends that the goals of the bankruptcy system should not be limited to the interests of creditors. Instead, they maintain that the bankruptcy system, as a part of our country\u27s wider system of social protection, should further a variety of social interests. Professor Mann joins the debate by providing ...
This Article explores certain important constitutional challenges presented by bankruptcy. Article I...
This article examines the relationship between bankruptcy and constitutional law. Article I, § 8, cl...
The rise of financialized capitalism as a component of the neoliberal state has resulted in our debt...
A debate between two groups of scholars has dominated bankruptcy scholarship for the past decade. Th...
Finance theorists have long recognized that bankruptcy is a key component in any general theory of t...
The tension between the public and private law regimes is particularly problematic in the bankruptcy...
Anticipating a wave of bankruptcies caused by the economic and financial effects of the COVID-19 pan...
The recent global trends in personal bankruptcy policy – in particular, the European tendency to int...
The accepted economic function of bankruptcy law is that it resolves collective action problems betw...
The thesis investigated bankruptcy’s distribution of creditor entitlements by reference to non-econo...
Bankruptcy policy appears to be in disarray. Recent decisions by the United States Supreme Court hav...
Across the criminal and civil justice systems, research regarding procedural justice shows that peop...
Part I briefly examines the conventional explanation for bankruptcy\u27s defining characteristic, it...
The question as to the justification of bankruptcy law remains unanswered. The literature tends to e...
This Feature considers the debts of quasi-sovereign states in light of proposals to let them file fo...
This Article explores certain important constitutional challenges presented by bankruptcy. Article I...
This article examines the relationship between bankruptcy and constitutional law. Article I, § 8, cl...
The rise of financialized capitalism as a component of the neoliberal state has resulted in our debt...
A debate between two groups of scholars has dominated bankruptcy scholarship for the past decade. Th...
Finance theorists have long recognized that bankruptcy is a key component in any general theory of t...
The tension between the public and private law regimes is particularly problematic in the bankruptcy...
Anticipating a wave of bankruptcies caused by the economic and financial effects of the COVID-19 pan...
The recent global trends in personal bankruptcy policy – in particular, the European tendency to int...
The accepted economic function of bankruptcy law is that it resolves collective action problems betw...
The thesis investigated bankruptcy’s distribution of creditor entitlements by reference to non-econo...
Bankruptcy policy appears to be in disarray. Recent decisions by the United States Supreme Court hav...
Across the criminal and civil justice systems, research regarding procedural justice shows that peop...
Part I briefly examines the conventional explanation for bankruptcy\u27s defining characteristic, it...
The question as to the justification of bankruptcy law remains unanswered. The literature tends to e...
This Feature considers the debts of quasi-sovereign states in light of proposals to let them file fo...
This Article explores certain important constitutional challenges presented by bankruptcy. Article I...
This article examines the relationship between bankruptcy and constitutional law. Article I, § 8, cl...
The rise of financialized capitalism as a component of the neoliberal state has resulted in our debt...