
handle: 10486/709297
The principle “one estate, one insolvency procedure” informs EIR 2015/848 with regard to the insolvency of the members of a group of companies. However, it leads to a fragmented treatment of insolvency within the group. This principle, which respects the separate legal personality of the members of a group, can, however, destroy the synergies that exist between them. This work highlights the value of cooperation as an alternative to the unified treatment of insolvency within a group of companies to provide an efficient solution to insolvency. Moreover, insolvency protocols are shown as a relevant instrument through which cooperation between insolvency practitioners of the different proceedings - or, where appropriate, debtors in possession - is articulated for each particular case, in order to find a solution that maximizes the value existing in the group in the interest of the creditors of different companies
Research project “Transnational Protocols: A Cooperative Tool for Managing Cross-Border Insolvency – ToP”, funded by the European Commission. JUST-AG-2017/JUST-JCOO-AG 2017
Cooperation, Derecho, European Insolvency Regulation, Corporate groups, Insolvency; European Insolvency Regulation, Protocols; Cooperation; Corporate groups; Business restructuring., Insolvency, Protocols, Business restructuring
Cooperation, Derecho, European Insolvency Regulation, Corporate groups, Insolvency; European Insolvency Regulation, Protocols; Cooperation; Corporate groups; Business restructuring., Insolvency, Protocols, Business restructuring
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