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England and Wales Court of Appeal confirms Gibbs rule: foreign insolvency cannot compromise English-law debts; CBIR stay refused after Azerbaijani bank restructuring

Published on: 18 December 2018

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Bakhshiyeva (acting as the foreign representative of OJSC International Bank of Azerbaijan) v Sberbank of Russia [2018] EWCA Civ 2802

What are the practical implications of this case?

The Court of Appeal reaffirmed the Gibbs rule, a point of real importance for financial institutions, creditors and any commercial party with agreements governed by English law. In consequence, creditors with English law debts can be confident that a foreign insolvency procedure cannot alter or compromise obligations governed by English law. As with many other international counterparties, Sberbank chooses English law for cross-border deals due to its neutrality, the certainty it affords, and the predictability of the English courts. This judgment underlines the reputation, dependability and commercial focus of English law and the English judicial system. The ruling will help ensure that English law (and jurisdiction) continues to be one of the leading choices of law for commercial parties. Whether this proceeds to a further appeal before the Supreme Court remains to be seen.

What was the background?

This case relates to restructuring proceedings and a restructuring plan under the laws of Azerbaijan (which under Azeri...

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