About Eurofenix

The journal of INSOL Europe

Reach and influence Europe’s best

Eurofenix is the official quarterly journal of INSOL Europe. It is essential reading for INSOL Europe members, licensed insolvency practitioners and all professionals involved in business recovery throughout Europe. Eurofenix is sent to all INSOL Europe members providing unique access to Europe’s leading insolvency professionals and academics.

The indispensable guide to European insolvency

Eurofenix has a truly pan-European approach, with an editorial board drawn from a variety of jurisdictions and backgrounds. News, interviews and features are written by insolvency practitioners and representatives of wider interest groups, eg bankers and lenders, from all jurisdictions.
Regular content includes:
    •    Cross-jurisdictional surveys and analysis of key issues
    •    Legal news and commentary
    •    Jurisdiction case studies, including EU accession countries
    •    Technical insights from the INSOL Europe Academic Forum
    •    INSOL Europe news, reviews and events

Executive Committee
Joint Editors-in-Chief: José Carles & Edvins Draba
Emmanuelle Inacio

Paul Newson
Paul Omar

 
Sponsored by:


Prof. Dr. Klaus Pannen
Neuer Wall 25 / Schleusenbrücke 1, 20354 Hamburg
Tel. +49 40.32 08 57 - 121   Fax. +49 40.32 08 57 - 143

 
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