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Das Handbuch "Der Deutsche Wirtschaftsanwalt" entwickelt sich zu einer kleinen Erfolgsgeschichte. Es hat all den Unternehmen, die rechtlichen Rat suchten, geholfen, den richtigen Partner zu finden. Und guter Rat ist Geldes wert. Haufig bilden sich so auch langfristige personliche Beziehungen in der Zusammenarbeit. "Der Deutsche Wirtschaftsanwalt" hat eine Auswahl von 250 Kanzleien getroffen, die portratiert sowie mit ihren jeweils besonderen Kompetenzen und Ansprechpartnern dargestellt werdenDas Spektrum der Auswahl reicht von grossen Sozietaten mit einem Full-Service-Angebot bishin zu hochspezialisierten Anwaltsboutiquen. Dadurch ist "Der Deutsche Wirtschaftsanwalt"genau auf die Bedurfnisse der Rechtsabteilungen der Unternehmen zugeschnitten.
The book sheds light on the perhaps most important legal conundrum in the context of sovereign debt restructuring: the holdout creditor problem. Absent an international bankruptcy regime for sovereigns, holdout creditors may delay or even thwart the efficient resolution of sovereign debt crises by leveraging contractual provisions and, in an increasing number of cases, by seeking to enforce a debt claim against the sovereign in courts or international tribunals. Following an introduction to sovereign debt and its restructuring, the book provides the first comprehensive analysis of the holdout creditor problem in the context of the two largest sovereign debt restructuring operations in histor...
This book fills the normative gap arising from the absence of a multilateral mechanism for sovereign debt restructuring.
Insufficient access to a basic water supply is not an unavoidable consequence of water scarcity. In fact, arid countries possess enough resources to fulfil the basic water needs of their populations and there are people in water rich countries suffering from water stress, too. Thus, insufficient freshwater access mainly can be seen as a problem of allocation and mismanagement. This book comprehensively analyses the appropriateness of a human rights-based approach in safeguarding basic water supplies and determines its legal basis in international law. Arriving at the conclusion that international water law does not adequately consider individual water needs, the study identifies applicable human rights and examines the concrete standard of protection they provide. In view of the deficits of current international water and human rights law, the study discusses concepts deemed to strengthen a human rights-based approach to freshwater access by considering both their formal legal appropriateness as well as their suitability in legal reality.
This book analyzes the dangers of financial nationalism in an interconnected global financial system, and discusses how international law might address them.
Boilerplate language in contracts tends to stick around long after its origins and purpose have been forgotten. Usually there are no serious repercussions, but sometimes it can cause unexpected problems. Such was the case with the obscure pari passu clause in cross-border sovereign debt contracts, until a novel judicial interpretation rattled international finance by forcing a defaulting sovereign—for one of the first times in the market’s centuries-long history—to repay its foreign creditors. Though neither party wanted this outcome, the vast majority of contracts subsequently issued demonstrate virtually no attempt to clarify the imprecise language of the clause. Using this case as a...
The book presents and discusses policy-relevant research on the current debt challenges which developing, emerging market and developed countries face. Its value added lies in the integrated approach of drawing on theoretical research and evidence from practitioners' experience in developing and emerging market countries.
The insolvency of sovereign debtors is a virtually timeless phenomenon and yet the existing international financial architecture does not provide any legal framework to deal with this issue. Following an overview of the main proposals as to how to bridge this gap, this study analyses the extent to which public international law can be used as a source for the establishment of a reorganisation system for sovereign debt. While there is no adequate customary international law relating to sovereign insolvencies, reference can instead be made to the growing body of general principles of law. This is illustrated by a comparison of the systems of corporate financial reorganisation in insolvency in six representatively selected countries - Argentina, England, France, Germany, Indonesia and the U.S. Due to the inherent lack of enforceability with regard to sovereign debtors, in order to be able to provide a basis for a reorganisation system for sovereign debt, these principles need to be complemented with a compliance control mechanism. This study suggests how such a system could be constructed and implemented.
The Yearbook on International Investment Law & Policy 2011-2012 monitors current developments in international investment law and policy, focusing on recent trends and issues in foreign direct investment (FDI). This edition also discusses regulatory and policy developments regarding FDIs in extractive industries.
Pada saat ini, sentralitas HAM sebagai nilai-nilai etis universal dalam pergaulan mulai dari ranah privat sampai publik sudah tidak dapat diragukan lagi. Ini ditunjukan oleh makin menguatnya aspirasi bagi penerapannya secara universal yang disuarakan mulai dari Organisasi Antar-Pemerintahan (IGOs) sampai aktor-aktor non-pemerintahan (LSM). Berlandaskan pada asumsi tersebut, buku ini mengurai berbagai isu fundamental dalam rezim hukum HAM internasional. Pembahasan menyeluruh dengan menggunakan bahasa yang sederhana atas berbagai isu dalam lingkup diskursus HAM internasional telah menjadikannya tidak hanya mampu memberikan sumbangan terhadap perdebatan akademis tapi juga bagi hal-hal praktis, ...