
Published:
22 September 2016
Online ISBN:
9780191927539
Print ISBN:
9780198727286
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Appendix 3 Virgós–Schmit Report on the Convention on Insolvency ProceedingsEuropean UnionThe Council
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Guideline 1 Overriding Objective Guideline 1 Overriding Objective
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Guideline 2 Consistency with Procedural Law Guideline 2 Consistency with Procedural Law
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Guideline 3 Court-to-Court Communication Guideline 3 Court-to-Court Communication
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Guideline 4 Court to Insolvency Practitioner Communication Guideline 4 Court to Insolvency Practitioner Communication
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Guideline 5 Insolvency Practitioner to Foreign Court Communication Guideline 5 Insolvency Practitioner to Foreign Court Communication
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Guideline 6 Receiving and Handling Communication Guideline 6 Receiving and Handling Communication
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Guideline 7 Methods of Communication Guideline 7 Methods of Communication
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Guideline 8 Court-to-Court E-Communication Guideline 8 Court-to-Court E-Communication
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Guideline 9 E-Communication to Foreign Insolvency Practitioner or Foreign Court Representative Guideline 9 E-Communication to Foreign Insolvency Practitioner or Foreign Court Representative
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Guideline 10 Joint Hearing Guideline 10 Joint Hearing
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Guideline 11 Authentication of Regulations Guideline 11 Authentication of Regulations
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Guideline 12 Orders Guideline 12 Orders
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Guideline 13 Service List Guideline 13 Service List
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Guideline 14 Limited Appearance in Court Guideline 14 Limited Appearance in Court
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Guideline 15 Applications and Motions Guideline 15 Applications and Motions
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Guideline 16 Coordination of Proceedings Guideline 16 Coordination of Proceedings
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Guideline 17 Directions Guideline 17 Directions
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Guideline 18 Powers of the Court Guideline 18 Powers of the Court
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End Matter
Appendix 6 EU Cross-Border Insolvency Court-to-Court Communications Guidelines (2015)1
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Pages
887–892
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Published:September 2016
Cite
Bork, Reinhard, and Kristin van Zwieten (eds), 'EU Cross-Border Insolvency Court-to-Court Communications Guidelines (2015)1', in Reinhard Bork, and Kristin van Zwieten (eds), Commentary on the European Insolvency Regulation (New York , 2016; online edn, Oxford Academic), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198727286.005.0006, accessed 6 May 2025.
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EU Law
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