Asian Insolvency Systems: Closing the Implementation Gap
As Asian markets are now increasingly integrated in the world economy their domestic insolvency systems need to meet the expectations of international investors and lenders. Many Asian jurisdictions are responding by reforming insolvency laws, introducing new procedures and strengthening institutions, but others are much less active. This conference proceedings includes papers showing how far various Asian countries have come in building effective and predictable insolvency systems and shows to what extent their systems provide confidence to investors and lenders.
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Latest trends and developments in insolvency law in Nepal
Nepal did not exist as a single country in a true political sense prior to unification by King Prithivi Narayan Shah Dev in 1768 (1825 Bikram Sambat). Present day Nepal was divided into various small kingdoms. The Kathmandu valley itself consisted of three separate kingdoms. All of the separate kingdoms had their own set of legal systems and ruled mainly on the basis of religion.
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