Corporate Rescue and Insolvency Journal

Journal

Source Currency: Volume 19 Issue 4, 1 August 2026. Citation: (2026) 4 CRI 107 Update Information Articles The restoration: navigating the reinstatement of Crown preference A “new normal” of enduring corporate stress? Specialty of the house: Zedra v THG and the limitation period that never was Creditors assemble: the role of co-operation agreements in restructurings Crossing the streams: recent developments in cross-border insolvency and arbitration in Asia-Pacific Broken windows and boundary fences: what might the Civil Enforcement Reforms mean for directors and claw back claims? Reform of directors' disqualification, but don't make the Executive prosecutor and judge: the constitutional fault lines in the Corporate Civil Enforcement Reforms Distressed innovation: a structural mismatch at the heart of EU Inc.'s insolvency framework The Corporate Civil Enforcement Reforms Consultation.
A bi-monthly journal providing commentary and detailed analysis on all areas of insolvency law, providing coverage of UK and overseas development. Written by experts, it provides high quality articles of critical importance to practitioners. This journal was first published in February 2008 and is the successor to Insolvency Law and Practice Journal, which is no longer published. The following sections of the printed journal are reproduced online - Insight, Features and International Features. The following sections are not reproduced online - In Practice, Cases Alerter, Cases Reporter, Legislative Update, Turnaround, Market Spotlight and Sector Focus. Print ISSN: 1756-2465.

Contributors

Beverly Jones  Consultant editor
Shashi Rajani  Chief editor