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Power, Tools, and Process: Some Reflections on Bankruptcy Minimalism

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Published in:Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
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Published: 2026
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title Power, Tools, and Process: Some Reflections on Bankruptcy Minimalism
title_auth Power, Tools, and Process: Some Reflections on Bankruptcy Minimalism
title_full Power, Tools, and Process: Some Reflections on Bankruptcy Minimalism
title_fullStr Power, Tools, and Process: Some Reflections on Bankruptcy Minimalism
title_full_unstemmed Power, Tools, and Process: Some Reflections on Bankruptcy Minimalism
title_short Power, Tools, and Process: Some Reflections on Bankruptcy Minimalism
title_sort power, tools, and process: some reflections on bankruptcy minimalism
topic Corporate Law
Law — Private & Commercial Law
Law & Legal Studies
url https://brooklynworks.brooklaw.edu/bjcfcl/vol20/iss1/2