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Comparative Analysis Of Cross-Border Insolvency Laws




Zoya Abid, Lovely Professional University

Dr. Rafiq Dar Assistant Professor, Lovely Professional University


ABSTRACT


This comprehensive exploration delves into the intricate landscape of cross- border insolvency, unraveling the complexities through high-profile cases, comparative analyses, and emerging trends. The findings underscore common priorities, such as recognition, cooperation, efficiency, and stakeholder protection, while acknowledging jurisdictional variations. Technological integration, sustainability considerations, cross-border collaboration, and crisis resilience emerge as critical trends, prompting recommendations for global adaptability. As the legal community navigates evolving challenges, this study emphasizes the importance of continuous education, public awareness, and pre- insolvency planning. The abstract encapsulates the essence of a nuanced understanding, providing insights for legal practitioners, policymakers, and stakeholders globally.


Keywords: Cross-Border Insolvency, Comparative Analysis, High-Profile Cases, Legal Frameworks, Global Commerce, Technology Integration, Sustainability, Stakeholder Protection, Crisis Resilience, International Collaboration, Legal Adaptability, Emerging Trends, Jurisdictional Differences, Harmonization, Pre-Insolvency Planning, Public Awareness.

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

Website: www.ijllr.com

Accessibility: Open Access

License: Creative Commons 4.0

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