Corporate Restructuring Law in Flux
By (Author) Jennifer Payne
Edited by Kristin van Zwieten
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
26th July 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Private international law and conflict of laws
Comparative law
Hardback
368
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This book is the first to analyse recent developments in English corporate restructuring law, exploring questions around the design of domestic restructuring laws and their application in cross-border cases from a range of comparative and theoretical perspectives. Some chapters focus on an important granular question in the design of domestic restructuring rules, using insights from experiences in other jurisdictions and from theoretical literature to evaluate the new English position. Other chapters consider the changes to English law at a more macro level, drawing on comparative and theoretical insights. A final set of chapters consider thorny questions raised more generally by restructuring law reform efforts over the past decade, both in England and abroad. By drawing on experiences in other jurisdictions, and insights from theory, the book casts new light on developments in English law, and in this way informs both avenues for future research and future policymaking. These implications are brought out in an introductory chapter that contextualises the analysis that follows, introducing the landmark English reforms, anticipates its key themes, and articulates the implications for policymakers and future research.
Jennifer Payne is Professor of Corporate Finance Law and Kristin van Zwieten is Clifford Chance Professor of Law and Finance, both at the University of Oxford, UK.