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Directors and Creditors : Law and Liability
Directors and Creditors : Law and Liability
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Author(s): Wood, John M.
ISBN No.: 9780198932772
Pages: 608
Year: 202606
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 361.05
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Status: Available (Forthcoming)

PART A: Introduction1. Introduction, John M. Wood, Sofia Ellina, and John TribePART B: Sequana: Implications and Challenges2. Insolvency: What it Means and Why it Matters for Directors' Duties, Sarah Paterson3. The Unexplored Potential of Section 423 of the Insolvency Act 1986, David Milman4. The Interests of Creditors, Paula Moffatt5. Oscillating between Shareholder and Creditor Interests in Limited Liability Companies, Kayode Akintola6. The Relationship between Shareholder Ratification and Duomatic Principles and the Creditor Interest Duty post Sequana, HHJ Mark Cawson KC and Ian Tucker7.


The Modern Company as a Separate Legal Entity, Susan Watson8. Shifting and Surrounding Sands: Comparative Views on Director Duties in the Zone of Insolvency, Bruce Alan Markell9. The Legacy of Sequana, Joseph Curl KCPART C: Broader Issues Concerning Directors and Creditors10. What are the Actual Fiduciary Duties for a Director?, Clare Stanley KC11. A Body to be Kicked: The Liability of a Company Director for a Company's Costs, Stephen Baister12. Resolving the Stakeholder Indeterminacy Problem in the Communitarian Bankruptcy Debate: A post Sequana Analysis, John Tribe13. Addressing the Knowledge Gap in Directors' Insolvency Duties and Liabilities, Rebecca Parry, Alex Kastrinou, and Georgette Ellis14. Director Liability: Behind the Veil and the Scope for Accessory Liability, Andrew Vinson15.


Wrongful Trading: Scope and Challenges, Sofia Ellina16. Fraudulent Trading: Considerations for Officeholders from an Insolvency Practitioner's Perspective, Andrew Goodson, Stephen Hunt, and Frank Turnbull17. Creditor Duty and Corporate Sustainability, Rafael Savva18. Creditors' Redress Against Directors of Insolvent Companies, Anja Lansbergen-Mills and Eleanor Temple KC19. Conceptual Challenges for Creditors of Companies, Jonathan Hardman20. Directors' Duties in Climate Change Litigation, John M. Wood21. Rethinking Directors' Liability: An Integrative 'Deepening Theory' Approach, Neeti Shikha and Emily ReevePART D: International Perspectives22.


The International Complexities of Section 423 of the Insolvency Act 1986 in the Sequana Case, Gerard McCormack and Oriana Casasola23. The Relationship between the Creditors' Duty and Other Duties of Directors, Jason Harris24. Directors' Duties, the 'Initiation Problem', and SME Restructuring in Australia: The Law and Non-Law Factors at Play, Akshaya Kamalnath and Preeti Nalavadi25. Steering Through Storms: Directors' Duties During Business Distress, Juanitta Calitz26. The Creditor Duty in the European Union: Insights from the Preventive Restructuring Directive, Philip Gavin and John QuinnPART E: Conclusion27. Conclusion, John M. Wood, Sofia Ellina, and John Tribe.


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