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SUMMARY:Session four: Common law v legislation for Hong Kong’s famous fle
 xibility in cross-border insolvency: an update on cross-border cases and
  cooperation/recognition of receiverships and foreign restructuring proc
 esses
DESCRIPTION:The ongoing tension between common law and statutory framewor
 ks in cross-border insolvency is reflected in how jurisdictions balance 
 judicial flexibility against the certainty offered by codified regimes s
 uch as the UNCITRAL Model Law. Common law systems\, including Hong Kong\
 , continue to rely on principles such as modified universalism and judic
 ial discretion to recognise and assist foreign proceedings\, while legis
 lative regimes seek\, not always successfully\, to provide more streamli
 ned mechanisms for recognition and cooperation across borders. This is a
  review and update of recent developments across Asia and elsewhere wher
 e there is divergence and different approaches.
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