Personal Bankruptcy Regulations in Central and Eastern Europe

Countries from Central and Eastern Europe are in different stages of development andimplementation of personal bankruptcy legislation. Austria has regulations comparable to those inWestern Europe, while the Czech Republic and Poland have recently developed regulationsregarding the bankruptcy of indi...

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Main Authors: Roxana Hetes-Gavra, Alexandru Avram, Costin Daniel Avram
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ovidius University Press 2016-01-01
Series:Ovidius University Annals: Economic Sciences Series
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Online Access:http://stec.univ-ovidius.ro/html/anale/ENG/2016/2016-I-full/Section-V/19.Hetes_Roxana_1-revizuit.pdf
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description Countries from Central and Eastern Europe are in different stages of development andimplementation of personal bankruptcy legislation. Austria has regulations comparable to those inWestern Europe, while the Czech Republic and Poland have recently developed regulationsregarding the bankruptcy of individuals. The solutions identified in countries that have followed asimilar path, namely the abandonment of a centrally planned economy and transition to afunctioning market economy, which consequently led to the problem of individual bankruptcy, canalso be applied selectively in Romania in the next period.
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spelling doaj.art-00700df378f24e848435ace73cf171362022-12-21T22:49:52ZengOvidius University PressOvidius University Annals: Economic Sciences Series2393-31272393-31272016-01-01XVI1538543Personal Bankruptcy Regulations in Central and Eastern EuropeRoxana Hetes-Gavra0Alexandru Avram1Costin Daniel Avram2West University of TimisoaraWest University of TimisoaraUniversity of CraiovaCountries from Central and Eastern Europe are in different stages of development andimplementation of personal bankruptcy legislation. Austria has regulations comparable to those inWestern Europe, while the Czech Republic and Poland have recently developed regulationsregarding the bankruptcy of individuals. The solutions identified in countries that have followed asimilar path, namely the abandonment of a centrally planned economy and transition to afunctioning market economy, which consequently led to the problem of individual bankruptcy, canalso be applied selectively in Romania in the next period.http://stec.univ-ovidius.ro/html/anale/ENG/2016/2016-I-full/Section-V/19.Hetes_Roxana_1-revizuit.pdfpersonal bankruptcyjudicial procedureamicable settlementrecovery plan
spellingShingle Roxana Hetes-Gavra
Alexandru Avram
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Personal Bankruptcy Regulations in Central and Eastern Europe
Ovidius University Annals: Economic Sciences Series
personal bankruptcy
judicial procedure
amicable settlement
recovery plan
title Personal Bankruptcy Regulations in Central and Eastern Europe
title_full Personal Bankruptcy Regulations in Central and Eastern Europe
title_fullStr Personal Bankruptcy Regulations in Central and Eastern Europe
title_full_unstemmed Personal Bankruptcy Regulations in Central and Eastern Europe
title_short Personal Bankruptcy Regulations in Central and Eastern Europe
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topic personal bankruptcy
judicial procedure
amicable settlement
recovery plan
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