Year: 2016 Language: english Author: Bleyen, Lief Genre: Hamburg Studies on Maritime Affairs, Volume 36 Publisher: Springer Edition: 1st ISBN: 978-3-319-24376-4 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 216 Description: This work focuses on a specific aspect of the enforcement of maritime claims, namely judicial sales of ships, a procedure creditors typically resort to in the event of an irreversible default situation. A substantial part of the book approaches the topic from a comparative perspective, the goal being to assess the similarities and differences of the judicial sale procedure between three specific jurisdictions: Belgium, the Netherlands, and England & Wales. In this study, the comparison is used to further analyse the impacts of these differences on the effectiveness and reliability of the judicial sale procedure in each jurisdiction and also forms the basis for assessing the feasibility of harmonising judicial sale procedures and fostering their acceptance. Considering the international character typical of judicial sales of ships, conflict-of-law questions are very likely to arise during these procedures. Accordingly, the comparative study, where appropriate, is viewed against a private international law background.
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Judicial Sales of Ships_ A Comparative Study-Springer International Publishing
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Judicial Sales of Ships: A Comparative Study
Language: english
Author: Bleyen, Lief
Genre: Hamburg Studies on Maritime Affairs, Volume 36
Publisher: Springer
Edition: 1st
ISBN: 978-3-319-24376-4
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 216
Description: This work focuses on a specific aspect of the enforcement of maritime claims, namely judicial sales of ships, a procedure creditors typically resort to in the event of an irreversible default situation. A substantial part of the book approaches the topic from a comparative perspective, the goal being to assess the similarities and differences of the judicial sale procedure between three specific jurisdictions: Belgium, the Netherlands, and England & Wales. In this study, the comparison is used to further analyse the impacts of these differences on the effectiveness and reliability of the judicial sale procedure in each jurisdiction and also forms the basis for assessing the feasibility of harmonising judicial sale procedures and fostering their acceptance.
Considering the international character typical of judicial sales of ships, conflict-of-law questions are very likely to arise during these procedures. Accordingly, the comparative study, where appropriate, is viewed against a private international law background.
Judicial Sales of Ships_ A Comparative Study-Springer International Publishing
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