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Cross border insolvency law
Kunštát, Karel ; Brodec, Jan (advisor) ; Pfeiffer, Magdalena (referee)
This diploma thesis entitled "Cross border insolvency law" is focused on the issue of international jurisdiction to open insolvency proceedings with a foreign element and on related topics, such as the concept of COMI and its interpretation. The thesis then contains relevant theoretical and regulatory milestones in the development of cross-border insolvency law and its approach to determining the international jurisdiction. The core part of the thesis is to answer these questions 1) what are the characteristics of cross-border insolvency law used within the EU 2) how does the European law view the concept of international jurisdiction 3) from a practical point of view how is the decision on international jurisdiction to initiate main insolvency proceedings made 4) and finally which components are central for the determination of COMI. To answer these questions, this thesis examines the legislation at the European and national level, its development and interpretation by jurisprudence. Great deal of attention is aimed at the Council Regulation (EC) No. 1346/2000 on insolvency proceedings and the new Regulation (EU) 2015/848 on insolvency proceedings, which focuses on strengthening the internal European market by introducing a more comprehensive insolvency solution in the European Union. Therefore it...

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