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Cover of: Personal Bankruptcy Law, Fresh Starts, and Judicial Practice
Eric Langlais, Bertrand Chopard, Régis Blazy, Ydriss Ziane

Personal Bankruptcy Law, Fresh Starts, and Judicial Practice

Section: Articles
Volume 169 (2013) / Issue 4, pp. 680-702 (23)
Published 09.07.2018
DOI 10.1628/093245613X13806312325814
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Summary
We explore the rationale behind and the mechanisms employed by French judges while discharging personal debts in exchange for liquidation of debtors' assets. Our empirical results highlight the determinants of judicial selection between debtors whose debts are wiped out and those who have to reimburse them. We find that French judges tend to disqualify debtors with multiple creditors from debt discharge, and are sensitive to variables representative of economic activity in the courts' locality. These empirical results help us to understand better how much French personal bankruptcy law is rather pro-creditor than pro-debtor.