RESTRICTIONS ON THE PARTICIPATION OF DEBTOR-RELATED CREDITORS IN BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS: IS THERE A NEED FOR A NEW APPROACH IN ESTONIAN LAW?

Q4 Social Sciences
Mari Schihalejev
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In bankruptcy proceedings, creditors have three main active procedural rights: 1) to submit a proof of claim; 2) to vote at a general meeting of creditors; 3) to satisfy the claim. However, some countries have adopted regulations that specify which creditors are allowed to participate in the proceedings. Such creditors are debtor-related persons, especially shareholders with subordinated loan claims. The Estonian Bankruptcy Act does not provide any regulations governing the participation of debtor-related creditors in the proceedings. Therefore, debtor-related creditors could control the bankruptcy proceedings and the activities of the trustee during a bankruptcy, which harms the rights and interests of non-related creditors. The article aims to find answers to the questions: Should the law provide restrictions on the participation of the debtor-related creditors in bankruptcy proceedings in order to ensure the protection of the parties’ rights and interests, and should shareholders have a right to active participation in bankruptcy proceedings with a subordinated loan claim? This article attempts to find answers to these questions by comparing Estonian, German, Latvian and Lithuanian law.
对与债务人有关的债权人参与破产程序的限制:是否需要在爱沙尼亚法律中采取新的做法?
在破产程序中,债权人有三项主要的主动程序权利:1)提交债权证明;2) 在债权人大会上投票;3) 以满足权利要求。然而,一些国家通过了规定哪些债权人可以参与程序的条例。这些债权人是与债务人有关联的人,尤其是拥有次级贷款债权的股东。《爱沙尼亚破产法》没有对与债务人有关的债权人参与破产程序作出任何规定。因此,与债务人相关的债权人可以在破产期间控制破产程序和受托人的活动,这损害了非相关债权人的权益。这篇文章旨在找到以下问题的答案:法律是否应该对与债务人有关的债权人参与破产程序提供限制,以确保当事人的权益得到保护,股东是否应该有权通过次级贷款债权积极参与破产程序?本文试图通过比较爱沙尼亚、德国、拉脱维亚和立陶宛的法律来寻找这些问题的答案。
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