NortoN JourNal
of BaNkruptcy
law aND practice
Mat # 40612796
Vol. 17, No. 5 (2008)
A Vision of the European Insolvency Law
607
Prof. Dr. Christoph G. Paulus
The Development of Court-to-Court Communications in
Cross-Border Cases
619
Bruce Leonard
Schedule A: Table of Cases
629
Schedule B: Guidelines Applicable to Court-to-Court
Communications in Cross-Border Cases
631
The American Law Institute in association with the International
Insolvency Institute
Bear Stearns Appeal Decision
643
Daniel M. Glosband
Cross-Border Insolvencies and Chapter 15: Recent U.S. Case Law
Determining Whether a Foreign Proceeding Is “Main” or
“Nonmain” or Neither
651
William H. Schrag, William C. Heuer, and Robert E. Cortes
International Comity After Chapter 15: A Residual Right to Recognition?
663
Brendan M. Driscoll
Conflict Between Bankruptcy Code §§ 109(a) and 1515: Do U.S.
Bankruptcy Courts Have Jurisdiction Over Chapter 15 Cases if the
Foreign Debtor Has No Assets or Presence in the U.S.?
677
Susan Power Johnston
Hedge Funds: The New Masters of the Bankruptcy Universe
701
Robert J. Rosenberg and Michael J. Riela
The Bankruptcy Process in Pakistan
723
Ben Branch, Saira Latif, and Khalid A. Rehman
National and International Aspects of Russian Insolvency Law:
Problems and Possible Solutions
751
Tatiana V. Tkachenko
Editor-in-Chief:
Hon. William L. Norton, Jr.
Editor-in-Chief, International
Insolvency Issue: E. Bruce Leonard
Co-Managing Editors:
Gavin Phillips and William L. Norton, III
Editor:
Mary A. Raha
Publisher:
Jean E. Maess, J.D.
EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD
R. Neal Batson
Alston & Bird
Amelia H. Boss
Temple University School of Law
G. Eric Brunstad, Jr.
Bingham McCutchen
Arnold B. Cohen
Villanova University School of Law
John Collen
Duane Morris, LLP
David G. Heiman
Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue
Margaret Howard
Washington and Lee University School of Law
Lynn M. Lopucki
University of California at Los Angeles School of Law
Mark E. Macdonald
MacDonald Schubler & Artz
Charles W. Mooney, Jr.
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