How Long to Read The Logic and Limits of Bankruptcy Law

By Thomas H. Jackson

How Long Does it Take to Read The Logic and Limits of Bankruptcy Law?

It takes the average reader 4 hours and 55 minutes to read The Logic and Limits of Bankruptcy Law by Thomas H. Jackson

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

Description

As headlines about cash-rich corporations filing for Chapter 11 are appearing more and more frequently, bankruptcy law has come under sharp public scrutiny. Critics feel that irresponsible corporations and individuals may be using the law unfairly. In this clearly written book, legal scholar Thomas H. Jackson identifies the underlying principles of bankruptcy law and develops an economic/psychological analysis of its main problems--a framework that permits him to view the field as a whole rather than as a collection of disparate policies and historical artifacts. Dealing first with the use of bankruptcy to adjust creditors' relations among themselves, Jackson shows that individual creditors will attempt to recover as much of the bankrupt firm's assets as they can. But to maximize the value of the assets, the creditors must act collectively to apportion them according to the priority of entitlements that existed before the bankruptcy. This is a claim with sweeping implications, and Jackson not only supports it convincingly but examines in some detail the various consequences of adopting it. He takes up several of the most controversial issues in bankruptcy policy today, including the treatment in bankruptcy of collective labor agreements and the recognition of unmatured tort claims of the kind involved in the Manville bankruptcy. His thoughtful analysis arrives at results that are consistent with his economic framework but that espouse no single political ideology. Turning then to the right of a financial fresh start for debtors who are not firms but human beings, Jackson thaws on recent ideas in psychology to explain why the right exists and why it cannot be waived. He thus provides a comprehensive scheme for evaluating the principal features of the existing bankruptcy system and for comparing them with past and future alternatives. The book will be of keen interest not only to the specialist but also to those who want to know more about the institution of bankruptcy and its place in our legal system.

How long is The Logic and Limits of Bankruptcy Law?

The Logic and Limits of Bankruptcy Law by Thomas H. Jackson is 287 pages long, and a total of 73,759 words.

This makes it 97% the length of the average book. It also has 90% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read The Logic and Limits of Bankruptcy Law Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 6 hours and 43 minutes to read The Logic and Limits of Bankruptcy Law aloud.

What Reading Level is The Logic and Limits of Bankruptcy Law?

The Logic and Limits of Bankruptcy Law is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

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