Globalization has been responsible for a number of ongoing interrelated trends including an accelerated worldwide movement toward economic integration, an ongoing proliferation of new multinational corporations, a widening search for new economic opportunities by multinational corporations, and an increasing concern for and attention to bankruptcy as a contingency strategy for multinational corporations when primary strategies catastrophically fail. The economic benefits associated with the removal of trade barriers is also attracting new member countries to the EU and other trading blocks but these new member countries’ bankruptcy law provisions may have uncertain contingency strategy implications for MNC’s. This paper comprises (1) a brie...
This article discusses the difficult questions of conflict and cooperation among national bankruptcy...
Part I of this article sets forth the general problems associated with transnational bankruptcies. P...
In this research, it is examined whether U.S. domiciled multinational enterprises (MNEs) or U.S. dom...
Globalization has been responsible for a number of ongoing interrelated trends including an accelera...
Two major impacts of globalization have been the dramatic increase in the number of multina-tional c...
This paper explains why multinational companies should be concerned about adjudication of internatio...
As developing and centrally planned economies shift toward decentralized market economies, they will...
Research background: Globalization - the process of increasing social, cultural, political, and econ...
Bankruptcy represents inability of legal or phisic person to pay their dues at the time specified. T...
Regional economic integration has resulted from the globalization phenomena. Nations establish trad...
Chapter 15 of the 2005 Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act allows foreign courts...
This article explores the difficulties of coordinating cross-border bankruptcies. These difficulties...
Chapter 15 of the 2005 Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act allows foreign courts...
Research background: Bankruptcy shouldn´t be considered only as negative phenomena although its impa...
Purpose: The objective of this paper is to propose the new indicator of bankruptcy law severity for ...
This article discusses the difficult questions of conflict and cooperation among national bankruptcy...
Part I of this article sets forth the general problems associated with transnational bankruptcies. P...
In this research, it is examined whether U.S. domiciled multinational enterprises (MNEs) or U.S. dom...
Globalization has been responsible for a number of ongoing interrelated trends including an accelera...
Two major impacts of globalization have been the dramatic increase in the number of multina-tional c...
This paper explains why multinational companies should be concerned about adjudication of internatio...
As developing and centrally planned economies shift toward decentralized market economies, they will...
Research background: Globalization - the process of increasing social, cultural, political, and econ...
Bankruptcy represents inability of legal or phisic person to pay their dues at the time specified. T...
Regional economic integration has resulted from the globalization phenomena. Nations establish trad...
Chapter 15 of the 2005 Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act allows foreign courts...
This article explores the difficulties of coordinating cross-border bankruptcies. These difficulties...
Chapter 15 of the 2005 Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act allows foreign courts...
Research background: Bankruptcy shouldn´t be considered only as negative phenomena although its impa...
Purpose: The objective of this paper is to propose the new indicator of bankruptcy law severity for ...
This article discusses the difficult questions of conflict and cooperation among national bankruptcy...
Part I of this article sets forth the general problems associated with transnational bankruptcies. P...
In this research, it is examined whether U.S. domiciled multinational enterprises (MNEs) or U.S. dom...