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ILA Italian Branch: Cross-Border Business Crisis: International and European Horizons

On 3-4 November 2017 the LUISS «Guido Carli» University School of Law, in cooperation with the International Law Association (Italian Branch) and under the auspices of the International Insolvency Institute, will host in Rome a conference on «Cross-Border Business Crisis: International and European Horizons».

The conference is scheduled in three bilingual (English/Italian) sessions:

I) International and European Policies on Business Crisis (Chairperson: Luciano Panzani);
II) Regulation 2015/848 within the European System of Private International Law (Chairperson: Stefania Bariatti);
III) Cross-Border Insolvency and Italian Legal Order: Old and New Challenges (Chairperson: Sergio M. Carbone).

Speakers include distinguished academics and practitioners (Massimo V. Benedettelli, Giorgio Corno, Domenico Damascelli, Luigi Fumagalli, Anna Gardella, Lucio Ghia, Francisco J. Garcimartín Alférez, Antonio Leandro, Maria Chiara Malaguti, Fabrizio Marongiu Buonaiuti, Alberto Mazzoni, Paul Omar, Antonio Tullio, Robert Van Galen, Francesca Villata, Ivo-Meinert Willrodt).

Most of them are members of the ILA-Italy Study Group on «Cross-Border Insolvency and National Legal Orders» coordinated by Professor Antonio Leandro and will unfold the results of their research throughout the conference.

For programme, registration and further details see http://lsl.luiss.it/en/event/2017/11/03/cross-border-business-crisis-international-and-european-horizons

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