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Book Title: A Guide to Consumer Insolvency Proceedings in Europe
Editor(s): Kadner Graziano, Thomas; Bojārs, Juris; Sajadova, Veronika
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: EXTENDED CONTENTS
Number of pages: 33
Extract:
EXTENDED CONTENTS
List of figures and tables xl
About the editors and contributors xlii
Preface lvi
List of abbreviations lvii
Table of cases lxi
Table of legislation lxiv
PART I COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
1. Consumer insolvency proceedings in Europe: an introduction to consumer
over-indebtedness and debt relief
1. INTRODUCTION 1.01
2. CONSUMER OVER-INDEBTEDNESS, ITS CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES 1.04
3. SOCIAL AND LEGAL RESPONSES TO CONSUMER OVER-INDEBTEDNESS 1.09
4. THE HISTORY, AIMS AND (PLAIN) REALITY OF CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY 1.12
5. LEGAL, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL-POLITICAL ISSUES IN CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY 1.15
6. CONCLUSIONS 1.21
2. Consumer insolvency proceedings: comparative legal aspects
1. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 2.003
2. A PRE-ACTION STAGE 2.008
3. ACCESS TO PROCEEDINGS 2.015
3.1 Types of proceedings 2.015
3.2 Thresholds for proceedings 2.022
3.3 Types of debtors 2.029
3.4 Restrictions to apply for proceedings 2.033
3.5 Persons eligible to file a petition 2.036
3.6 Costs of filing a petition 2.046
3.7 Consequences of commencement of the proceedings 2.050
3.8 Termination of proceedings 2.053
3.9 Publicity of proceedings 2.063
4. THE PAYMENT PLAN 2.067
4.1 Basic procedure 2.067
4.2 Making the plan binding on all creditors 2.073
4.3 Methods of implementation of the plan 2.078
4.4 Duration of the plan 2.082
4.5 Minimum repayment amount 2.083
4.6 Treatment of ...
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