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    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Toronto : University of Toronto Press
    UID:
    gbv_1735776211
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (240 p)
    Ausgabe: [Online-Ausgabe]
    ISBN: 9781487534127
    Inhalt: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures and Table -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- 1. Historical Institutionalism and the Recursivity of Law -- 2. Corporate Restructuring as a Bondholder Remedy -- 3. Enshrining a Bondholder Remedy in Federal Legislation -- 4. Constitutional References and Changing Conceptions of Federalism, 1934–1937 -- 5. Efforts to Repeal the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act, 1938–1953 -- 6. New Lenders, New Forms of Lending, and Stalled Bankruptcy Reforms, 1970s–1980s -- 7. Purposive Interpretation and Pro-Active Judging, 1980s–1990s -- 8. Judicial Sanction of Tactical Devices -- 9. Formalizing a Modern Debtor-in- Possession Restructuring Narrative -- 10. Conclusion -- Appendices -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Inhalt: Reinventing Bankruptcy Law explodes conventional wisdom about the history of the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act and in its place offers the first historical account of Canada’s premier corporate restructuring statute. The book adopts a novel research approach that combines legal history, socio-legal theory, ideas from political science, and doctrinal legal analysis. Meticulously researched and multi-disciplinary, Reinventing Bankruptcy Law provides a comprehensive and concise history of CCAA law over the course of the twentieth century, framing developments within broader changes in Canadian institutions including federalism, judicial review, and statutory interpretation. Examining the influence of private parties and commercial practices on lawmaking, Virginia Torrie argues that CCAA law was shaped by the commercial needs of powerful creditors to restructure corporate borrowers, providing a compelling thesis about the dynamics of legal change in the context of corporate restructuring. Torrie exposes the errors in recent case law to devastating effect and argues that courts and the legislature have switched roles – leading to the conclusion that contemporary CCAA courts function like a modern day Court of Chancery. This book is essential reading for the Canadian insolvency community as well as those interested in Canadian institutions, legal history, and the dynamics of change
    Anmerkung: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Sprache: Englisch
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