Insolvency Law: Corporate and PersonalInsolvency Law provides a clear, readable and comprehensive account of the principles of insolvency law in England and Wales in relation to both corporate and personal debtors. This concise text contains detailed academic analysis and covers areas of debate and controversy. The subject of insolvency is set in its social, economic and historical context with brief extracts from judgements and statutes provided. It covers the subject in appropriate depth and breadth to make it suitable for single-module teaching of the subject. |
Contents
Preface | xxiii |
Table of Statutes | lvii |
Table of Statutory Instruments | lxxxv |
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