This essay is about bankruptcy policy. It attempts to articulate a comprehensive statement about the various and competing goals that underlie the bankruptcy system. The essay offers both a positive observation, drawn from the Code and its operation, and a normative evaluation, designed to outline the difficult value judgments that comprise the bankruptcy system. It also serves warning: before commentators propose any sweeping changes or policymakers take seriously any suggestions to scrap the system, they must consider the impact of such proposals on a number of competing normative goals
Professor Pamela Foohey responds to Professor Martin’s argument by pointing out a number of importan...
In this brief musing I will describe one of the many bases for concluding that when one tracks throu...
This Article attempts to provide an economic perspective on bankruptcy procedure. In Parts II and II...
This essay is about bankruptcy policy. It attempts to articulate a comprehensive statement about the...
Business failure negatively affects a broad range of interests, yet the bankruptcy process directly ...
Business failure negatively affects a broad range of interests, yet the bankruptcy process directly ...
Business failure negatively affects a broad range of interests, yet the bankruptcy process directly ...
Professor Lander responds to Professor Martin’s article by pointing out that the issue may not be so...
Professor Lander responds to Professor Martin’s article by pointing out that the issue may not be so...
Western bankruptcy systems have two relevant features: (a) The systems are mandatory, that is, parti...
It is a commonplace, but nonetheless true: the study of bankruptcy has attained a new respectability...
It is a commonplace, but nonetheless true: the study of bankruptcy has attained a new respectability...
Charles Warren, in his book Bankruptcy in United States History, opens the first chapter with a stat...
It is a commonplace, but nonetheless true: the study of bankruptcy has attained a new respectability...
Professor Pamela Foohey responds to Professor Martin’s argument by pointing out a number of importan...
Professor Pamela Foohey responds to Professor Martin’s argument by pointing out a number of importan...
In this brief musing I will describe one of the many bases for concluding that when one tracks throu...
This Article attempts to provide an economic perspective on bankruptcy procedure. In Parts II and II...
This essay is about bankruptcy policy. It attempts to articulate a comprehensive statement about the...
Business failure negatively affects a broad range of interests, yet the bankruptcy process directly ...
Business failure negatively affects a broad range of interests, yet the bankruptcy process directly ...
Business failure negatively affects a broad range of interests, yet the bankruptcy process directly ...
Professor Lander responds to Professor Martin’s article by pointing out that the issue may not be so...
Professor Lander responds to Professor Martin’s article by pointing out that the issue may not be so...
Western bankruptcy systems have two relevant features: (a) The systems are mandatory, that is, parti...
It is a commonplace, but nonetheless true: the study of bankruptcy has attained a new respectability...
It is a commonplace, but nonetheless true: the study of bankruptcy has attained a new respectability...
Charles Warren, in his book Bankruptcy in United States History, opens the first chapter with a stat...
It is a commonplace, but nonetheless true: the study of bankruptcy has attained a new respectability...
Professor Pamela Foohey responds to Professor Martin’s argument by pointing out a number of importan...
Professor Pamela Foohey responds to Professor Martin’s argument by pointing out a number of importan...
In this brief musing I will describe one of the many bases for concluding that when one tracks throu...
This Article attempts to provide an economic perspective on bankruptcy procedure. In Parts II and II...