Reforming bankruptcy laws is difficult for many reasons. First of all, attitudes in Italy toward bankruptcy make it a difficult subject to generate support for. Secondly, bankruptcy reforms are complex and lengthy. They require changes not only to the bankruptcy law but also to other important parts of the legal framework, such as the codes of civil procedures and, in the case of Italy, the penal code. Finally, they require support from those that must implement them. This paper outlines the author experience in leading the commission for the reform of the bankruptcy law and the lessons learned from it.
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Autor
Vietti, Michele
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Data do documento
2007/12/17
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TIpo de documento
Informativo
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No. do relatório
45638
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Nº do volume
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Região
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Data de divulgação
2008/09/25
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Nome do documento
Modernizing Italy's bankruptcy law
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Palavras-chave
law;Bankruptcy Law;bankruptcy proceeding;company law reform;business organization law;bankruptcy law reform;political space;legal framework;bankruptcy reform;reform bankruptcy;secured creditor;executory contract;civil procedure;reorganization procedure;liquidation procedure;governmental body;Advisory services;changing attitude;investment operation;bankruptcy system;political choice;market force;small creditor;judicial oversight;general elections;political coalition;natural person;insolvency system;business community;economic crisis;cultural change;penal code;insolvent debtor;commercial association;judicial involvement;increase productivity;political pressure;financial crisis;unsecured creditor;unpaid debt;bankruptcy procedure;alternative procedure;criminal provision;emergency decree;emergency measure;financial intermediaries;
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