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Commentary on Boshkoff, Some Gloomy Thoughts Concerning Cross-Border Insolvencies

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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.

Keywords: Bankruptcy, International, United States, International bankruptcy

How to Cite: Fletcher, I. (1994) “Commentary on Boshkoff, Some Gloomy Thoughts Concerning Cross-Border Insolvencies”, Washington University Law Review. 72(3).