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Author:
Grund, Sebastian, 1991- author.
Title:
Sovereign debt restructuring and the law : the holdout creditor problem in Argentina and Greece / Sebastian Grund.
Publisher:
RoutledgeTaylor & Francis Group,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
xvi, 224 pages ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Debts, Public--Law and legislation.
Debts, External--Law and legislation.
Debt relief.
Debts, Public--History--Argentina--History--21st century.
Debts, Public--History--Greece--History--21st century.
Debt relief.
Debts, External--Law and legislation.
Debts, Public--Law and legislation.
Argentina.
Greece.
2000-2099
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index. Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Universita˜t Wien, 2018) issued under title: The Holdout creditor problem : restructuring sovereign debt in Argentina and Greece.
Contents:
Sovereign debt and its restructuring -- Holdout creditor problems and foreign law debt : the Argentine debt restructurings in courts and tribunals (2001-2016) -- Holdout creditor problems and domestic law debt : the Greek debt restructuring in courts and tribunals (2012-2020) -- Holdouts in foreign versus domestic law debt restructurings : walking back from Argentina and Greece -- A genealogy of holdout creditors : the future of sovereign debt restructuring.
Summary:
"The book sheds light on the perhaps most important legal conundrum in the context of sovereign debt restructuring: the holdout creditor problem. Absent an international bankruptcy regime for sovereigns, holdout creditors may delay or even thwart the efficient resolution of sovereign debt crises by leveraging contractual provisions and, in an increasing number of cases, by seeking to enforce a debt claim against the sovereign in courts or international tribunals. Following an introduction to sovereign debt and its restructuring, the book provides the first comprehensive analysis of the holdout creditor problem in the context of the two largest sovereign debt restructuring operations in history: the Argentine restructurings of 2005 and 2010 and the 2012 Greek private sector involvement. By reviewing numerous lawsuits and arbitral proceedings initiated against Argentina and Greece across a dozen different jurisdictions, it distils the organizing principles for ongoing and future cases of sovereign debt restructuring and litigation. It highlights the different approaches judges and arbitrators have adopted when dealing with holdout creditors, ranging from the denial of their contractual right to repayment on human rights grounds to leveraging the international financial infrastructure to coerce governments into meeting holdouts' claims. To this end, it zooms into the role the governing law plays in sovereign debt restructurings, revisits the contemporary view on sovereign immunity from suit and enforcement in the international debt context, and examines how creditor rights are balanced with the sovereign's interest in achieving debt sustainability. Finally, it advances a new genealogy of holdouts, distinguishing between official and private sector holdouts and discussing how the proliferation of new types of uncooperative creditors may affect the sovereign debt architecture going forward. While the book is aimed at practitioners and scholars dealing with sovereign debt and its restructuring, it should also provide the general reader with the understanding of the key legal issues facing countries in debt distress. Moreover, by weaving economic, financial, and political considerations into its analysis of holdout creditor litigation and arbitration, the book also speaks to policymakers without a legal background engaged in the field of international finance and economics"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Routledge research in finance and banking law
ISBN:
103242236X
9781032422367
0367774607
9780367774608
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1349651616
LCCN:
2022036640
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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