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The Conflict Between Territorial And Universal Of Bankruptcy Orders, Abed Al-Monim Shawkat Zamzam
The Conflict Between Territorial And Universal Of Bankruptcy Orders, Abed Al-Monim Shawkat Zamzam
UAEU Law Journal
The financial crisis has affected investment projects all over the world. One of its repercussions was the bankruptcy of many multi-national companies. Law jurisprudence has split over the scope of recognition of bankruptcy orders issued in a foreign country. Some jurisprudence embraced the territoriality theory with regards to bankruptcy orders, so that such order does not have any legal effect in the territories other than the one in which it was issued. Others opine for the universality of the bankruptcy orders since the debtor has one patrimony, which should include all his rights and obligations. This article intends to study …
Corporate Bankruptcy Requirements & Impacts “Under The Egyptian Law, Belal A. Badawy
Corporate Bankruptcy Requirements & Impacts “Under The Egyptian Law, Belal A. Badawy
UAEU Law Journal
The term “Merchant” does not only make reference to a natural person, but can also mean a moral person and, more precisely, corporations. As firms acquire commercial capacity, they become subject to the same legal regulations governing individual merchants. They can then be declared bankrupt just at the moment that they stop paying their commercial debts.
While much emphasis has been placed on the provisions of bankruptcy generally in jurisprudence and legislation, the bankruptcy provisions of corporations are somehow overlooked, although such provisions are those which should have been given due attention, for two reasons:
First, the role of a …