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- Title
TWO AND A HALF HURDLES BETWEEN EUROZONE DEBT S AND U.S. COURTS: HOW RECENT DISTRESSED FOREIGN DEALS COULD SOON BE UNWOUND DOMESTICALLY.
- Authors
Springer, Timothy S.
- Abstract
The article discusses the relation between the debt crisis in the Eurozone and potential future litigations to unwind foreign transactions in the U.S. bankruptcy courts. It reflects on global economies creation of incentives for fraudulent transfer actions in the U.S. courts. It presents the U.S. Supreme Court case Stern v. Marshall which was regarding constitutional authority of bankruptcy courts.
- Subjects
UNITED States. Supreme Court; EUROPEAN Sovereign Debt Crisis, 2009-2018; UNITED States. Bankruptcy Court; LEGAL judgments; FRAUDULENT conveyances; JURISDICTION
- Publication
Brooklyn Journal of International Law, 2013, Vol 38, Issue 3, p1109
- ISSN
0740-4824
- Publication type
Article