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Control of the Administration of Insolvency Proceedings

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  • Anca Roxana Bularca

    (Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania)

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This material presents an analysis of the control exercised by the courts over insolvency practitioners for the conduct of insolvency proceedings. Depending on the legal systems and the choice of the legislator, the Member States of the European Union have chosen differently on the way of how the court intervenes in the conduct of insolvency proceedings. Thus, there are opinions according to which the insolvency procedure must be carried out entirely outside the court, but also opinions according to which the court must have a significant control within the insolvency procedure. The Romanian legislator combined the two opinions, totally opposite, establishing that the court, through judges specialized in insolvency, should have legal control over the conduct of insolvency proceedings, and only in cases expressly provided by law, to exercise control over opportunity.

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  • Anca Roxana Bularca, 2021. "Control of the Administration of Insolvency Proceedings," RAIS Conference Proceedings 2021 0032, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:lpaper:0032
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    insolvency; principle; court; control; judicial administrator; judicial liquidator; syndic judge;
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