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Some Considerations on the Center of the Main Interests as Jurisdictional Test Under the European Insolvency Regulation
Wautelet, Patrick
2007In Affaki, Georges (Ed.) Cross-border insolvency and conflicts of jurisdictions : a US-EU experience
 

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Keywords :
Insolvency; Cross-border insolvency; Jurisdiction; Insolvency Regulation; COMI; Center of Main Interests
Abstract :
[en] The paper explores the concept of the 'Center of the Main Interests' which plays a key role under the European Insolvency Regulation to allocation jurisdiction in international insolvency proceedings. The paper reviews the case law of courts of EU Member States and the first cases decided by the European Court of Justice in order to draw some preliminary lessons on how to identify where the Center of the Main Interests of the debtor lies.
Disciplines :
European & international law
Economic & commercial law
Author, co-author :
Wautelet, Patrick ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de droit > Droit international privé
Language :
English
Title :
Some Considerations on the Center of the Main Interests as Jurisdictional Test Under the European Insolvency Regulation
Alternative titles :
[fr] Le concept de centre des intérêts principaux dans la résolution des conflits de juridictions en matière d'insolvabilité internationale
Publication date :
2007
Main work title :
Cross-border insolvency and conflicts of jurisdictions : a US-EU experience
Main work alternative title :
[fr] Faillite internationale et conflit de juridictions : regards croisés transatlantiques
Editor :
Affaki, Georges
Publisher :
Bruylant, Bruxelles, Belgium
ISBN/EAN :
978-2-8027-2381-3
Collection name :
Feduci
Pages :
73-104
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