Insolvency law reforms in Asian developing countries : an epitome of legal transplants / Yuka Kaneko.
2022
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Title
Insolvency law reforms in Asian developing countries : an epitome of legal transplants / Yuka Kaneko.
Author
Kaneko, Yuka, author.
ISBN
9789811683022 (electronic bk.)
9811683026 (electronic bk.)
9789811683015 (print)
9811683018
9811683026 (electronic bk.)
9789811683015 (print)
9811683018
Published
Singapore : Springer, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (vii, 80 pages) : illustrations.
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-16-8302-2 doi
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KNC362
Dewey Decimal Classification
346.507/8
Summary
This book examines the outcomes of the economic law reforms in Asian developing countries, guided by the leading international development financiers such as the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank. Included is a particular focus on the recent "insolvency law" reforms in the Asian emerging economies, such as Vietnam, Laos, and Myanmar. Such legal reforms are the results of the "transplant" of the model law provided by these donor agencies, a law that was created in the post-Asian Currency Crisis in the 1990s. This book therefore examines the outcomes of three decades of donor-guided legal reforms. Appropriately, it applies not only the static approach to the legal texts but also an empirical methodology through interview surveys of the corporate and financial sectors. Following the introduction in Chapter I, Chapter II reviews the basic theories and presents the methodological framework. Chapter III then analyzes the contents of insolvency law reforms in the major target countries, namely, Vietnam, Laos, and Myanmar. Chapter IV provides a closer investigation into the design choices of Myanmar's 2020 Insolvency Law as a typical example of the law reform involving the inter-donor conflict of law models between the Asian Development Bank and Japan's official development assistance project. Lastly, Chapter V applies an empirical approach to the functioning of insolvency law, through international collaboration for interview surveys with small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and their financiers.
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SpringerBriefs in economics. Kobe University social science research series. 2520-1700
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Table of Contents
1. Purpose: Analyzing the Validity of the Insolvency Law Model
2. Overview of Insolvency Law Theories and Contexts
3. Methodological Framework
4. Vietnam
5. Laos
6. Myanmar
7. Introduction
8. Colonial Insolvency Regime in Present Time
9. Corporate Insolvency in Practice
10. Read-through of the 2020 Insolvency Law
11. Alternative Approach of JICA Draft
12. Introduction
13. Practice of SME Finance and Insolvency Law under Pandemic
14. Conclusion.
2. Overview of Insolvency Law Theories and Contexts
3. Methodological Framework
4. Vietnam
5. Laos
6. Myanmar
7. Introduction
8. Colonial Insolvency Regime in Present Time
9. Corporate Insolvency in Practice
10. Read-through of the 2020 Insolvency Law
11. Alternative Approach of JICA Draft
12. Introduction
13. Practice of SME Finance and Insolvency Law under Pandemic
14. Conclusion.