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INSOL World Q3 2018
This edition offers reviews and impressions of many of the sessions at the INSOL New York Conference.
INSOL World Q2 2018
This edition focuses on The Americas
INSOL World Q1 2018
This issue focuses on the nature and impact of a number of critical new technologies that are already significantly changing the way in which businesses, banks and financial markets operate.
INSOL World Q4 2017
The focus of this quarter is Latin America and the significant legal developments and significant restructurings.
INSOL World Q3 2017
This issue discusses developments regarding EU insolvency law instruments and Brexit as well as law reform outside the EU.
INSOL World Q2 2017
This edition offers reviews and impressions of many of the sessions at the 10th World Quadrennial in Sydney.
INSOL World Q1 2017
In this issue we have an Asian focus and consider law reform, recent restructurings, new case law, the future for China’s NPL issues and investing in distressed debt.
INSOL World Q4 2016
This Edition of INSOL World focuses on a number of interesting developments in Africa, as well as offshore jurisdictions.
INSOL World Q4 2015
Theresa May is expected to name a new defence secretary after the resignation of Sir Michael Fallon on Wednesday. He stood down saying his conduct had "fallen short" of the required standards after allegations of inappropriate sexual behaviour. BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg said a "radical reshuffle" was not expected, but instead a "sideways move or single shuffle up". Scottish Tory leader Ruth Davidson said the "tone of politics had changed".