comparemela.com


« Second Circuit Holds Many Private Student Loans Are Dischargeable in Bankruptcy |
Main
| 15 Years of Credit Slips »
posted by Mitu Gulati
Andres Paciuc, Mike Chen & Charlie Fendrych, have just published their delightful paper on Chinese Imperial Debt in the Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law. This is a version of a paper that they did for my sovereign debt class with Mark Weidemaier a few years ago. Bravo! The paper is available here.
Here is the abstract:
Recent news articles have suggested that Trump’s trade war may finally provide relief to American holders of defaulted, pre-1950s Chinese bonds. Here, we examine the hurdles set before these bondholders, namely establishing jurisdiction over the People’s Republic of China as a sovereign and the long-lapsed statute of limitations. We also evaluate the Chinese government’s possible recourse.

Related Keywords

China ,United States ,Chinese ,American ,Mark Weidemaier ,Andres Paciuc ,Mike Chen Charlie Fendrych ,International Law ,Mike Chen ,Charlie Fendrych ,Chinese Imperial Debt ,Duke Journal ,Chinese Government ,Treasury Notes ,சீனா ,ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் ,சீன ,அமெரிக்கன் ,சர்வதேச சட்டம் ,மைக் சென் ,டியூக் இதழ் ,சீன அரசு ,கருவூலம் குறிப்புகள் ,

© 2025 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.