Consumer bankruptcy systems in Europe and the United States have witnessed especially robust and dynamic development during the past decade. The ever-rising volume of seeking entry to these systems now allows for cross-systemic comparisons of substantially differing “markets” for the relief that these systems offer. In particular, the distinct trend toward greater efficiency seen in other financial markets can be increasingly observed in most consumer bankruptcy regimes, with some notable exceptions. In this context, market performance can be gauged in part by the degree to which systems offer efficient and effective relief as a stimulus to deploying available debtor resources to paying debts while reducing waste in fruitless collections ac...
The United States Congress considered bankruptcy reform for eight years before George W. Bush signed...
Personal bankruptcies in the United States have increased dramatically, rising from 1.4 per thousand...
In the past decades, the growth of consumer credit has led to increased debt problems of private hou...
Consumer bankruptcy systems in Europe and the United States have witnessed especially robust and dyn...
Across the criminal and civil justice systems, research regarding procedural justice shows that peop...
Consumer bankruptcy filing rates have soared during the past 25 years. From 225,000 filings in 1979...
Congress has concluded that the voyage of consumer bankruptcy in the United States is off course and...
Loretta Mester outlines the components of reform proposals. She then looks at the empirical research...
This Article offers a unique perspective on the heavily revised U.S. consumer bankruptcy law, which ...
The Continental European and Scandinavian bankruptcy laws did not have provisions enabling the disch...
Just three years ago, Congress enacted controversial amendments to the Bankruptcy Code. The proponen...
Those that backed the 2005 bankruptcy reform law argued that it would protect creditors from consume...
This article provides an overview of current bankruptcy law and filing trends in the United States. ...
Amidst a sharp increase in household debt levels, many countries have substantially reformed their c...
The recent global trends in personal bankruptcy policy – in particular, the European tendency to int...
The United States Congress considered bankruptcy reform for eight years before George W. Bush signed...
Personal bankruptcies in the United States have increased dramatically, rising from 1.4 per thousand...
In the past decades, the growth of consumer credit has led to increased debt problems of private hou...
Consumer bankruptcy systems in Europe and the United States have witnessed especially robust and dyn...
Across the criminal and civil justice systems, research regarding procedural justice shows that peop...
Consumer bankruptcy filing rates have soared during the past 25 years. From 225,000 filings in 1979...
Congress has concluded that the voyage of consumer bankruptcy in the United States is off course and...
Loretta Mester outlines the components of reform proposals. She then looks at the empirical research...
This Article offers a unique perspective on the heavily revised U.S. consumer bankruptcy law, which ...
The Continental European and Scandinavian bankruptcy laws did not have provisions enabling the disch...
Just three years ago, Congress enacted controversial amendments to the Bankruptcy Code. The proponen...
Those that backed the 2005 bankruptcy reform law argued that it would protect creditors from consume...
This article provides an overview of current bankruptcy law and filing trends in the United States. ...
Amidst a sharp increase in household debt levels, many countries have substantially reformed their c...
The recent global trends in personal bankruptcy policy – in particular, the European tendency to int...
The United States Congress considered bankruptcy reform for eight years before George W. Bush signed...
Personal bankruptcies in the United States have increased dramatically, rising from 1.4 per thousand...
In the past decades, the growth of consumer credit has led to increased debt problems of private hou...