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Contemporary Issues in Consumer Bankruptcy

by Wolfram Backert (Volume editor) Susan Block-Lieb (Volume editor) Johanna Niemi (Volume editor)
©2013 Conference proceedings 204 Pages

Summary

The economic crisis hit individuals and households hard. Not surprisingly, it took a long time before people took to the streets; research shows that debtors with serious debt problems tend to suffer quietly. This book provides empirical information and profiles of debtors who have filed bankruptcy or debt adjustments because of serious debt problems. Previous research demonstrated that unemployment and health problems contribute to over-indebtedness. This book suggests that it is also the other way round: debt also contributes to ill-health. It also shows that relief is possible. With examples of debt adjustment laws in Sweden, the Netherlands and Austria and consumer protection in Japan and South Africa, the book argues that legal systems can and should help over-indebted households.

Details

Pages
204
Year
2013
ISBN (PDF)
9783653036565
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631639177
DOI
10.3726/978-3-653-03656-5
Language
English
Publication date
2013 (November)
Keywords
Consumer bankruptcy law Consumer debt adjustment law overindebtedness insolvency judicial debt adjustment consumer protection debt enforcement
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2013. 204 pp., 16 tables, 15 graphs

Biographical notes

Wolfram Backert (Volume editor) Susan Block-Lieb (Volume editor) Johanna Niemi (Volume editor)

Wolfram Backert currently works with the German Bundestag’s Study Commission on Growth, Wellbeing and Quality of Life. Susan Block-Lieb is the Cooper Family Professor of Law at Fordham University where she teaches and writes on issues of insolvency, consumer finance and other commercial laws. Johanna Niemi, LLD, is a professor and vice-dean at the Faculty of Law, University of Helsinki. Besides insolvency, her scholarly interests include procedural law and gender studies in law.

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