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Corporate Reorganization Law and Forces of Change
This book sets out a new approach to identifying and resolving corporate law's normative concerns, establishing new methodology through detailed analysis of key changes in market practice. Paterson adopts a comparative UK/US approach in analysing the process of institutional change, providing important lessons for global legal harmonisation.
Author(s) | By Sarah Paterson (Associate Professor of Law, Associate Professor of Law, LSE). |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 320 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 22 Oct 2020 |
Availability | Available |
This book sets out a new approach to identifying and resolving corporate law's normative concerns, establishing new methodology through detailed analysis of key changes in market practice. Paterson adopts a comparative UK/US approach in analysing the process of institutional change, providing important lessons for global legal harmonisation.
1: Introduction 2: Emergence 3: The Rise of Leverage 4: The Rise of Trading 5: The Rise of Secured Credit 6: The Fall of the Lifetime Manager 7: The Fall of the Gentleman Banker 8: The Fall of the Honest Broker 9: Looking to the Future 10: The Ap
Sarah Paterson is Associate Professor of Law at the LSE where she teaches and researches corporate insolvency and restructuring law. Before joining the LSE, Sarah was a partner in the Restructuring and Insolvency Group at Slaughter and May, with whom she