Corporate insolvency proceedings: A case of visegrad four

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Insolvency proceeding and liquidation of bankrupt companies are important topics in days of economic slowdown which affected all economies after financial crisis. This paper aims to find main differences between insolvency proceedings in the countries of Visegrad four. The main goal is to describe insolvency law in member countries and then to compare it from the poin of view of main actors. This comparison can help to find which changes and ideas could be applied to improve and make more effective the Czech insolvency system. The countries of Visegrad four was selected because of their common history and similar economic development. First of all, the legal background of insolvency proceedings which is possible for legal entities in these countries is examined. Then this paper deals with insolvency proceedings from the point of view of their participants - creditors, debtors and insolvency administrator. We have found that insolvency proceedings in these countries are very similar but there is still some inspiration for the Czech insolvency system.

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Crhová, Z., Fišerová, Z., & Paseková, M. (2016). Corporate insolvency proceedings: A case of visegrad four. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis, 64(1), 235–243. https://doi.org/10.11118/actaun201664010235

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