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In this paper we select the most relevant parts of the applicable rulings to the recent judicial saga of the Argentine sovereign debt in default to show the radical changes took by the United States courts that were in charge of the cases, including the latest case dated December 22, 2016. The...
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In this paper we select the most relevant parts of the applicable rulings to the recent judicial saga of the Argentine sovereign debt in default to show the radical changes took by the United States courts that were in charge of the cases, including the latest case dated December 22, 2016. The...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012977013
This is a paper on the Settlement Clause of the Argentine Bonds that apply to the renegotiation of the Argentina debt in default and particularly about its effects on the debt that was subject to the exchanges carried on in 2005 and 2010. This paper argues that under the Best Creditor clause...
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This article examines (i) the Argentine legislation relating to the management of its sovereign debt including the application of such regulatory framework to the default of 2001 and the Debt Exchanges as a background of the legal norms that will be needed in connection with the negotiation and...
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This paper discusses the recent brief filed in the famous case NML v The Republic of Argentina which takes place before the federal tribunals of the New York, and how such filing may affect the resolution of the litigation, probably forcing Argentina to default. This paper also discusses the...
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