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Administration and CVA in Corporate Insolvency Law: Pursuing the optimum outcome

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Administration and CVA in Corporate Insolvency Law: Pursuing the optimum outcome. / Ellina, Sofia.
In: International Company and Commercial Law Review, Vol. 30, No. 3, 01.02.2019, p. 180-191.

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Ellina S. Administration and CVA in Corporate Insolvency Law: Pursuing the optimum outcome. International Company and Commercial Law Review. 2019 Feb 1;30(3):180-191.

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Ellina, Sofia. / Administration and CVA in Corporate Insolvency Law : Pursuing the optimum outcome. In: International Company and Commercial Law Review. 2019 ; Vol. 30, No. 3. pp. 180-191.

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