Chinese Law Insights
China’s Bankruptcy Law
This article series examines the proposed amendment to China’s Enterprise Bankruptcy Law and the development of its emerging cross-border insolvency framework. Through a series of short articles, we analyze the legislative background, key provisions of the draft amendment, and their potential implications for international restructuring practice and cross-border creditors.
China’s Emerging Cross-Border Insolvency Framework (Part V): Practical Challenges for International Practitioners
As the Draft EBL Amendment remains subject to further rounds of deliberation prior to adoption, its final content may continue to evolve. Nevertheless, the current draft provides a sufficient basis...
Read MoreChina’s Emerging Cross-Border Insolvency Framework (Part IV): Limitations of the Draft Cross-Border Insolvency Regime
Notwithstanding its symbolic and institutional significance, the cross-border insolvency regime in the Draft EBL Amendment falls short of establishing a fully functional and predictable framework for cross-border insolvency. The regime...
Read MoreCross-Border Investment Regulation in China
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Creditor Rights and Enforcement in China
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Insights into legal mechanisms for creditor protection and enforcement in China, including insolvency proceedings, restructuring practice, and judicial developments affecting domestic and international creditors.