The University of Kiel will host a conference on EU Insolvency Law and Third Countries: Which Way(s) Forward? on 26-28 October 2023. A special forum for young scholars is scheduled to take place on 26 October 2023 .
The conference is part of a coordinated research project on this topic endorsed by Uncitral and conducted in cooperation with representatives of the European Commission and the Hague Conference on Private International Law.
The goal of the conference, and of the underlying research project in general, is not so much to analyse the law as it stands today, but to discuss ideas how to further develop rules on coordination of EU insolvency law with insolvency law or insolvency proceedings in non-EU countries (e.g. the UK, Switzerland, the US, China and others).
The conference will be organized in a hybrid format, in presence in Kiel and online via Zoom. The deadline for registrations for the conference is 1 October 2023. The deadline to propose papers for oral presentations is 31 July (15 September for the Young Researchers Forum).
Further info on the project and the conference is available here.
Queries can be addressed to the organisers of the conference, Alexander Trunk and Jasnica Garašić, at office-eastlaw@law.uni-kiel.de or at intins@law.uni-kiel.de.
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The University of Kiel will host a conference on EU Insolvency Law and Third Countries: Which Way(s) Forward? on 26-28 October 2023. A special forum for young scholars is scheduled to take place on 26 October 2023 .
The conference is part of a coordinated research project on this topic endorsed by Uncitral and conducted in cooperation with representatives of the European Commission and the Hague Conference on Private International Law.
The goal of the conference, and of the underlying research project in general, is not so much to analyse the law as it stands today, but to discuss ideas how to further develop rules on coordination of EU insolvency law with insolvency law or insolvency proceedings in non-EU countries (e.g. the UK, Switzerland, the US, China and others).
The conference will be organized in a hybrid format, in presence in Kiel and online via Zoom. The deadline for registrations for the conference is 1 October 2023. The deadline to propose papers for oral presentations is 31 July (15 September for the Young Researchers Forum).
Further info on the project and the conference is available here.
Queries can be addressed to the organisers of the conference, Alexander Trunk and Jasnica Garašić, at office-eastlaw@law.uni-kiel.de or at intins@law.uni-kiel.de.
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