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Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Theoretical Basis for International Cross-Border Insolvency Laws; 2 Development of the Model Law; 2.1 Background; 2.2 Model Law; 2.3 Summary; 3 Manner of Introduction of the Model Law; 3.1 Australia; 3.2 Canada; 3.3 New Zealand; 3.4 United Kingdom; 3.5 USA; 3.6 Summary; 4 How Does the Model Law Affect Existing Principles of Recognition?; 4.1 Australia; 4.1.1 Statutory Provisions; 4.1.2 Common Law; 4.2 Canada; 4.3 New Zealand; 4.4 United Kingdom; 4.5 USA; 4.6 Summary; 5 Concepts of Centre of Main Interest and Establishment; 5.1 Recognition

5.2 Factors Determining COMI5.3 Factors Considered When Determining Establishment; 5.3.1 Australia; 5.3.2 Canada; 5.3.3 New Zealand; 5.3.4 United Kingdom; 5.3.5 USA; 5.3.6 Establishment Generally; 5.4 Time of Recognition of COMI and Establishment; 5.4.1 Difficulties with Present Proposed Dates; 5.4.2 Suggested Reform; 6 Comparative Analysis of the Enactment and Interpretation of the Preamble and Chapter I of the Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency-General Provisions; 6.1 Preamble; 6.2 Article 1; 6.3 Article 2; 6.3.1 Foreign Proceedings; 6.3.2 Centre of Main Interest (COMI)

6.3.3 Collective Proceedings6.3.4 Foreign Main Proceeding; 6.3.5 Foreign Non-main Proceeding; 6.3.6 Foreign Representative; 6.3.7 Foreign Court; 6.3.8 Establishment; 6.3.9 Other Definitions; 6.3.10 Practical Implications of the Definitional Section; 6.4 Article 3; 6.5 Article 4; 6.6 Article 5; 6.7 Article 6; 6.7.1 USA Legal System; 6.7.2 Practical Issues; 6.8 Article 7; 6.9 Article 8; 6.10 Summary; 7 Comparative Analysis of the Enactment and Interpretation of the Chapter II of the Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency-Access of Foreign Representatives and Creditors to Courts in This State

7.1 Article 97.2 Article 10; 7.3 Article 11; 7.4 Article 12; 7.5 Article 13; 7.6 Article 14; 7.7 Summary; 8 Comparative Analysis of the Enactment and Interpretation of Chapter III of the Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency-Recognition of Foreign Proceeding and Relief; 8.1 Article 15; 8.2 Article 16; 8.2.1 Rebuttable Presumptions; 8.2.1.1 Registered Office; 8.2.1.2 Habitual Residence; 8.3 Article 17; 8.3.1 Australia; 8.3.2 Canada; 8.3.3 New Zealand; 8.3.4 United Kingdom; 8.3.5 USA; 8.4 Article 18; 8.5 Article 19; 8.5.1 Australia; 8.5.2 New Zealand; 8.5.3 USA; 8.6 Article 20

8.6.1 Exceptions to Stay8.7 Article 21; 8.7.1 Australia; 8.7.2 Canada; 8.7.3 New Zealand; 8.7.4 United Kingdom; 8.7.5 USA; 8.7.6 Generally; 8.8 Article 22; 8.8.1 Australia; 8.8.2 Canada; 8.8.3 New Zealand; 8.8.4 United Kingdom; 8.8.5 USA; 8.9 Article 23; 8.9.1 Australia; 8.9.2 Canada; 8.9.3 New Zealand; 8.9.4 United Kingdom; 8.9.5 USA; 8.9.6 Generally; 8.10 Article 24; 8.11 Summary; 9 Comparative Analysis of the Enactment and Interpretation of Chapter IV of the Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency-Operation with Foreign Courts and Foreign Representatives; 9.1 Article 25; 9.1.1 Australia

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