Russian bankruptcy law revamped to protect creditors and improve efficiency.
The 1998 Russian bankruptcy law was influenced by flaws in the 1992 law. Court cases under the 1992 law revealed gaps and inconsistencies that needed fixing. The new law addressed issues like broadening grounds for bankruptcy, protecting creditors, and improving administrative procedures. It also aligned with international standards and incorporated court decisions. The Russian Higher Arbitrazh Court played a key role in shaping the new bankruptcy law.