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Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Corporate Bankruptcy Law in China: Principles Limitations and Options for Reform by Natalie Mrockova
Building on new data and interviews with those closest to the law and its perceived problems – judges lawyers government officials entrepreneurs bankers consultants and academics in China and abroad – this book examines the problems that have precluded greater use of the Enterprise Bankruptcy Law in China and failed attempts at reform. It explores the limited practical effectiveness of China’s insolvency law why it has been so rarely used in practice (even considering the recent increase in the total volume of cases) whether it is desirable for the law to be used more readily in China and possible reforms.