International Asset Tracing in Insolvency
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-957623-4 (ISBN)
In the light of the market downturn and the inevitable discoveries of frauds and misfeasance, tracing assets has become important in all significant insolvencies. This is the first book to provide comprehensive coverage of the legal and practical forensic issues involved in asset tracing in insolvencies. Both corporate and personal insolvencies are covered in domestic and international cases.
The book considers domestic laws on insolvency and asset tracing from six jurisdictions (including England, USA, Guernsey, Jersey, BVI and Cayman) and provides a toolkit of key information for domestic and international tracing from these sources. In particular the information includes: definition of company property; what court orders are available; what questions can be asked; what information can be obtained; and how expenses are dealt with. In addition to consideration of domestic law, the work includes a discussion of revelant EC Regulation and UNCITRAL model laws.
There is a substantial section on forensic approaches which provides information on the practical aspects of asset tracing such as tools for obtaining information (corporate intelligence and forensic technology), developments adding to insolvency powers (quality and availability of open source information and internet footprint), and possible hindrances to the process (data protection legislation and the loss of records in electronic banking). The final section of the work includes examples of asset tracing from a number of actual cases covering both corporate and personal insolvency such as UK Aid (Gibb Duarf) and Diandor.
The team of authors includes forensic accountants, solicitors and barristers who are excellently qualified to provide the necessary mix of legal and practical content to cover all of the specialist elements of work in this field.
This book will be welcomed by a readership including international and domestic practitioners specialising in insolvency, fraud and financial law generally as it offers them a 'one stop' reference point for all issues relating to asset tracing in international insolvencies.
Felicity Toube is a Barrister at 3-4 South Square Chambers in London.
1. England and Wales ; I. Insolvency Law in England and Wales ; II. Asset Tracing in England and Wales ; III. Criminal Powers ; IV. International Enforcement and Assistance ; 2. USA ; I. Asset Recovery Powers of Participants in the U.S. Bankruptcy Process ; II. Other Discovery Mechanisms ; III. Applicability of the Uniform Commercial Code in Bankruptcy to Tracing Proceeds ; IV. Tracing Rules ; 3. Jersey ; I. Introduction ; II. Overview of Jersey Insolvency Regimes ; III. Powers and Duties of Insolvency Office Holders ; IV. Basic Tools for Domestic and International Asset Tracing in Insolvency ; V. Court Orders Generally Available for Asset Tracing ; VI. Jersey Law of Asset Tracing ; 4. Guernsey ; I. Introduction ; II. Guernsey Insolvency Law ; III. Guernsey Law of Asset Tracing ; 5. British Virgin Islands ; I. Chapter Overview ; II. Sources of BVI Law, the Legislative Framework and the Definition of Assets ; III. BVI Insolvency Act Processes ; IV. Orders in Aid of Foreign Proceedings under the Insolvency Act 2003 ; V. Processes and Procedures Under the BVI Business Companies Act 2004 ; VI. Disclosure of Documents, Evidence by Deposition and Letters of Request ; VII. Interim Remedies and Piercing the Corporate Veil ; VIII. Asset Tracing and the Proceeds of Crime ; IX. The BVI law on asset tracing outside specific insolvency provisions ; X. Enforcement of Foreign Judgments and Arbitration Awards ; XI. Complaints to the BVI Financial Services Commission ; XII. Conclusion ; 6. Cayman ; I. Introduction ; II. Cayman Island Legal System; Sources and Precedent ; III. Cayman Islands Procedure ; IV. Cayman Islands Company Law ; V. Cayman Islands Corporate Insolvency Regime ; VI. Actions in Insolvency Proceedings ; VII. Foreign companies ; VIII. Financial Restructuring/Schemes of Arrangement ; IX. Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in the Cayman Courts ; X. Personal Bankruptcy : Recognition of Foreign Trustee in Bankruptcy ; XI. Cross Border Insolvencies ; XII. Asset Tracing: Locating Assets: Identifying Ownership ; XIII. Practicalities of Asset Tracing in the Cayman Islands ; XIV. Recalculation of published Net Asset Values and Clawback ; XV. Interlocutory Injunctions: Asset Freezing: Disclosure Orders ; XVI. Conclusion ; 8. Practical Approaches ; I. Introduction ; II. Tools of Investigation - Intelligence Gathering ; III. Illustrative Case Studies ; IV. Conclusion
Verlagsort | Oxford |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 176 x 252 mm |
Gewicht | 919 g |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
Recht / Steuern ► Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht | |
Recht / Steuern ► Strafrecht ► Besonderes Strafrecht | |
Recht / Steuern ► Wirtschaftsrecht ► Bank- und Kapitalmarktrecht | |
ISBN-10 | 0-19-957623-8 / 0199576238 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-19-957623-4 / 9780199576234 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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