Commentary on Boshkoff, Some Gloomy Thoughts Concerning Cross-Border Insolvencies
Publication Title
Washington University Law Quarterly
Abstract
The fruits of long experience suggest that caution and skepticism are essential qualities of mind with which to approach the phenomenon of cross-border insolvency and the multiple problems generated thereby. Pessimism may thus be acknowledged as closely akin to realism for the current purpose.
Recommended Citation
Ian F. Fletcher,
Commentary on Boshkoff, Some Gloomy Thoughts Concerning Cross-Border Insolvencies,
72 Wash. U. L. Q. 943
(1994).
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