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    Safeguarding of Credit and Bankruptcy: History and Regulating Tendencies. The Italian Experience.Barbara Biscotti - 2010 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 120 (2):325-340.
    The safeguarding of credit represents one of the most important economic and juridical challenges for every complex society. Just by reading the news we can realize how current this topic is for us. By thinking back over the history of ideas and the social, economic, and political reasons that got Law makers to legislate on this subject, we can better understand what’s happening today and in which direction our societies are going. An analysis of the Italian juridical system’s development on (...)
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    The Problem of Bankruptcy of Natural Persons: Legal Aspects (text only in Lithuanian).Edita Gruodytė, Julija Kiršienė & Paulius Astromskis - 2010 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 121 (3):213-232.
    The modern doctrine of the “fresh start” reflects the differences between the past paradigm of punishment of the insolvent person and the current focus on the economic effectiveness and activeness. Global practice in the field of insolvency shows that the “limited liability rule” is eminently effective in the economic and social perspective. The appending threat of abuse and misapplication of the system might be neutralized through the legal regulation of prevention and rehabilitation means, which are analyzed in this article. The (...)
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    Issues of Compatibility Between Insolvency Proceedings and Commercial Arbitration.Rimvydas Norkus & Edvardas Sinkevičius - 2012 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 19 (4):1459-1478.
    Arbitration and insolvency proceedings are legal instruments governed by different objectives and different legal principles. While in arbitration the autonomy of the parties plays a major role, all insolvency proceedings are collective proceedings where autonomy of the parties is strictly limited, the majority of issues are regulated by binding legal provisions and strong controlling powers are vested into insolvency court. Therefore, in this article the authors analyse the issues of compatibility between insolvency proceedings and arbitration. The Lithuanian legal framework which (...)
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