Abstract

AbstractI. The long preparatory works. II. Legal basis and subjective scope. III. The objective scope. IV. The unity principle and the information of the competent authorities. V. The universality principle and its exceptions. VI. Set‐off, rights in re and reservation of title. VII. Publication and information duties. Remedies and lawsuits pending. VIII. Other provisions on winding‐up and terms of implementation. IX. Conclusion. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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