Abstract
The Anatomy of Corporate Insolvency Law dissects corporate insolvency law into its constituent elements, analysing them through a comparative and functional lens. Over the past forty years, this branch of law has attracted considerable interest and attention from scholars and practitioners. The book in question analyses central topics in this vibrant field and examines where it intersects with labour law and tax law. In a comparative view, the volume traces corporate insolvency law across key global jurisdictions, exploring how various policymakers approach the same issues.