55 episodes

INSOL Talks offers a unique opportunity to listen to and to learn from leading insolvency and restructuring law scholars and practitioners from around the world. Each episode explores the stories, tools and methods of today’s top thinkers. Eager to become better in what you do? Tune in! INSOL Talks is presented by INSOL International. The interviews are conducted by members of the INSOL ERA sub-committee. INSOL ERA (Early Research Academics) brings together postgraduate students and early career researchers interested in insolvency law. Episodes are recorded via zoom.

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INSOL Talks offers a unique opportunity to listen to and to learn from leading insolvency and restructuring law scholars and practitioners from around the world. Each episode explores the stories, tools and methods of today’s top thinkers. Eager to become better in what you do? Tune in! INSOL Talks is presented by INSOL International. The interviews are conducted by members of the INSOL ERA sub-committee. INSOL ERA (Early Research Academics) brings together postgraduate students and early career researchers interested in insolvency law. Episodes are recorded via zoom.

    Ep. 50 - Publishing in Academic Journals: Views from the Editorial Board

    Ep. 50 - Publishing in Academic Journals: Views from the Editorial Board

    In this episode, Sarah Paterson, London School of Economics; Virginia Torrie, University of Saskatchewan; and Kieran Tranter, Queensland University of Technology, give their perspectives and advice on submitting papers to Academic Journals. Our panellists are members of editorial boards of leading law journals. 

    This episode seeks to demystify the often opaque process of scholarly publishing, providing listeners with practical strategies for enhancing the likelihood of their work being accepted for publication in an academic journal.

    This episode originally aired as part of the INSOL ERA TAG Panel series on 1 May 2024.

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    Interviewer: Ilya Kokorin, Leiden University, The Netherlands
    Introduction and credits voiced by Lisa McNeil, INSOL International
    Edited and produced by Harriet Norman, INSOL International

    Music by jorikbasov

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Ep. 49 - A review of insolvency law in Australia: Insights from Professor Jason Harris

    Ep. 49 - A review of insolvency law in Australia: Insights from Professor Jason Harris

    In this episode, Beth Streten talks to Jason Harris, University of Sydney, about the report published by the Parliamentary Joint Committee in Australia, which provides an overview of the current insolvency procedures in Australia, and how they can be improved.

    View the full report: www.aph.gov.au/parliamentary_business/committees/joint/corporations_and_financial_services

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    Interviewer: Elizabeth Streten, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
    Introduction and credits voiced by Lisa McNeil, INSOL International
    Edited and produced by Harriet Norman, INSOL International

    Music by jorikbasov

    • 44 min
    Ep. 48 - Climate-change induced bankruptcies and corporate rescues

    Ep. 48 - Climate-change induced bankruptcies and corporate rescues

     In this episode, Ilya Kokorin talks to Alperen Gözlügöl, London School of Economics, UK about his recent paper "Climate Risk and Corporate Rescues".

    Climate change is a topic rarely looked at through the lens of corporate failures or corporate rescue, but climate change poses risks to economies worldwide, including climate change related damages and mass failures of business enterprises.

    This interview asks questions such as; What is climate risk? How can climate risk affect businesses? Can environmental risks be systemic?

    Join the conversation on Twitter or LinkedIn using #INSOLTalks
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    Interviewer: Ilya Kokorin, Leiden University, The Netherlands
    Introduction and credits voiced by Lisa McNeil, INSOL International
    Edited and produced by Harriet Norman, INSOL International

    Music by jorikbasov
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    • 39 min
    Ep. 47 - Insolvency in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates

    Ep. 47 - Insolvency in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates

    In this episode, Shuai Guo talks to Sarah Gonem, Z & Co, Saudi Arabia, and Haroon Ahmed, Deloitte, UAE about the insolvency regimes in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

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    Interviewer: Shuai Guo, China University of Political Science and Law, China
    Introduction and credits voiced by Lisa McNeil, INSOL International
    Edited and produced by Harriet Norman, INSOL International

    Music by jorikbasov

    • 28 min
    Ep. 46 - Insolvency and the Environment

    Ep. 46 - Insolvency and the Environment

    In this episode, Shuai Guo talks to Eugenio Vaccari, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK; Jonatan Schytzer, Uppsala University, Sweden; and Keith MacMaster, Dalhousie University, Canada.

    Our guests discuss Insolvency and the Environment, where environmental laws are in conflict or lack compatibility with insolvency regimes. They discuss examples including mines in Sweden, and a pulp mill next to First Nation land in Nova Scotia. Eugenio also discusses an ongoing project he is heading for the World Bank Group which aims to change the narrative of policy objectives of insolvency and restructuring law.

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    Follow us on LinkedIn: Eugenio and Jonatan
    And on Twitter: @eugevaccari86

    Interviewer: Shuai Guo, China University of Political Science and Law, China
    Introduction and credits voiced by Lisa McNeil, INSOL International
    Edited and produced by Harriet Norman, INSOL International

    Music by jorikbasov

    • 32 min
    Ep. 45 - Cross-border Bank Resolution

    Ep. 45 - Cross-border Bank Resolution

    In our latest podcast, Ilya Kokorin talks to Irit Mevorach, University of Warwick, UK, and Stephan Madaus, Martin Luther University Halle Wittenberg, Germany, about bank insolvencies, with reference to recent bank failures in 2023 such as Silicon Valley Bank and the rescue of Credit Suisse. Irit and Stephan also talk about the book they recently published, "Financial Institutions in Distress: Recovery, resolution and recognition", in which they suggest a specific model law banks and financial institutions.

    Books in this podcast:
    Financial Institutions in Distress: Recovery, Resolution and Recognition

    Join the conversation on Twitter or LinkedIn using #INSOLTalks
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    Follow us on LinkedIn: Irit and Stephan
    And on Twitter: @irit_mevorach

    Interviewer: Ilya Kokorin, Leiden University, The Netherlands
    Introduction and credits voiced by Lisa McNeil, INSOL International
    Edited and produced by Harriet Norman, INSOL International

    Music by jorikbasov

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