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Australian Insolvency Law Cases and Materials, 2nd edition
This casebook is a companion to Symes, Brown & Lombard, Australian Insolvency Law, and also can be used as a stand-alone textbook.
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Australian Insolvency Law Cases and Materials provides a concise yet comprehensive introduction to the key cases and materials of insolvency law in Australia.
With a clear structure making the book easy to navigate, the explanatory approach helps students to develop the analytical and problem-solving skills necessary for successful insolvency practice.
Each extract includes a summary of the most important elements: courts, facts, issue and decision. This overview is then followed by the case extract itself and commentary.
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The explanatory approach will help students to develop the analytical and problem-solving skills necessary for successful insolvency practice.
Each extract includes a summary of the most important elements: courts, facts, issue and decision. This overview is then followed by the case extract itself and commentary.
Related Titles
• Symes, Brown & Lombard, Australian Insolvency Law , 5th edition
• Austin & Black , Australian Corporations Legislation , 2023
• Gopalan & Guihot , Cross border Insolvency
Table of contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- PART 1 Personal Insolvency
- Chapter 2 The Bankruptcy Process and its Consequences
- Chapter 3 The Bankrupt Estate
- Chapter 4 Claims Against the Bankrupt Estate
- Chapter 5 Alternatives to Bankruptcy
- Chapter 6 Other Personal Insolvency Matters
- PART 2 Corporate Insolvency
- Chapter 7 Receivership
- Chapter 8 Voluntary Administration (Including Deeds of Company Arrangement) and Small Business Restructuring
- Chapter 9 The Liquidation Process and its Consequences
- Chapter 10 Insolvent Trading
- Chapter 11 Liquidation Administration, Distribution and Deregistration
- Chapter 12 Australian Cross-Border Insolvency Law