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Title Finding, freezing and attaching assets : a multi-jurisdictional handbook / edited by Jacob C. Jørgensen
Published Alphen aan den Rijn, the Netherlands : Kluwer Law International [2016]
©2016
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Description 1 online resource (xxxvii, 320 pages)
Contents Brazil / Gledson Marques de Campos and Mauro Pedroso Gonçalves -- British Virgin Islands / Arabella di Iorio -- Canada / James A. Round and Aleksandar Jovanovic -- Cayman Islands / Mac Imrie and Gemma Newell -- People's Republic of China / Katarina Nilsson, Larry Lian and Norla Gu -- Cyprus / Michalis Kyriakides and Nicolas Kyriakides -- Denmark / Jacob C. Jørgensen and Signe A. Vest -- England and Wales / Ruth Byrne and Henry Farris -- Germany / Jan Heiner Nedden and Friedrich Rosenfeld -- Hong Kong / Colin Cohen -- Israel / Yonathan Arbel and Elad Peled -- Italy / Marco Padovan, Renato Costagliola and Michele Bonomini -- The Netherlands / Sidney J.H.M. Berendsen and Bart-Jaap van Emmerik -- New Zealand / James Cairney and Kathleen Morrison -- Russia / Alexei Panich and Maria Dolotova -- Sweden / Finn Madsen and Daniel Prawitz -- Switzerland / Alexander Jolles and Stefan Leimgruber -- Turkey / Suat Sarı and Utku Coşar - United States of America / John Daerr
Summary Finding, freezing and attaching assets: A multi-jurisdictional handbook' is about how to find out whether a defendant has any assets before initiating costly litigation, arbitration, or insolvency proceedings, and how to freeze such assets with the aim of eventually enforcing a judgment or award. The globalization in trade relations has resulted in a steady increase in cross-border disputes and, due to the ease with which assets can be moved around the world with the help of online banking and fiduciary service providers, parties are increasingly finding themselves suing or being sued outside their home jurisdictions. As a result, there is increased interest among clients with regard to the finding and freezing of assets as the parties involved in commercial disputes these days are doing their best to expatriate assets as well as undermine enforcement. The purpose of this book is to provide the reader with as much information as possible on asset identification on a jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction basis and also on the client?s decision of whether or not to freeze assets once the assets have been identified
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Attachment and garnishment.
Executions (Law)
Liquidity (Economics)
Genre/Form Commercial arbitration agreements.
Form Electronic book
Author Jørgensen, Jacob C., editor
ISBN 9041167412 (ISBN printversie)
9789041167415 (ISBN printversie)