Abstract

Part 1 Public enforcement - judicial methods of debt collection: debt recovery in Germany debt recovery in England debt recovery in Turkey results of the comparison between German, English and Turkish debt recovery law role of lawyers in cross-border debt collection recourse to national courts in cross-border debt collection factors impeding access to justice in cross-border debt collection conclusions. Part 2 Private enforcement - extra-judicial methods of debt collection: routinization and privatization of debt collection commercial cross-border debt collection in Germany commercial cross-border debt collection in England business organizations of debt collection agencies conclusions. Part 3 Collection of debts and management of credit risks in international trade: collection and security methods employed in international trade a survey of the collection and security methods used by exporters conclusions. Part 4 Conclusion: globalization of private law enforcement.

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