Creditor Protection in International Law

Pieter Bekker, Rudolf Dolzer, Michael Waibel, MAKING TRANSNATIONAL LAW WORK IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY: ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF DETLEV VAGTS, Cambridge University Press, 2010

20 Pages Posted: 1 Jan 2011

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Michael Waibel

University of Vienna - Faculty of Law

Date Written: January 30, 2010

Abstract

The chapter analyses the scope of protection for creditor claims in international law. This chapter reviews some of the decisions of international courts and tribunals on creditor claims, and indicates general tendencies on the protection of creditor claims in international law. The first part looks at the protection of creditor claims domestically, especially in constitutional law. The second part reviews the historical evolution of creditor protection in international law, while the third part examines the protection of creditor claims before national claims settlement institutions. The fourth, and final chapter, looks at creditor protection in international law, especially under modern investment treaties.

Keywords: creditor protection, insolvency, international law

JEL Classification: H81, K33

Suggested Citation

Waibel, Michael, Creditor Protection in International Law (January 30, 2010). Pieter Bekker, Rudolf Dolzer, Michael Waibel, MAKING TRANSNATIONAL LAW WORK IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY: ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF DETLEV VAGTS, Cambridge University Press, 2010, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1732805 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1732805

Michael Waibel (Contact Author)

University of Vienna - Faculty of Law ( email )

Schottenbastei 10-16
Vienna, A-1010
Austria

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