Amit Kumar Kashyap

Amit Kashyap is head, of Centre for Corporate Law Studies & Asst. Prof of law, Institute of Law, Nirma University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. He is a post Graduate in Law & Finance from National law University, Jodhpur. He is also Consultant to various firms like cyberra legal services Ahmedabad, IIFS pvt. ltd. Ahmadabad & EEIG-Global Commercial Licence, Europe. He has experience of working in prestigious institutes like GNLU, IIM, Ahmedabad & companies like Kotak Mahindra Bank, Mumbai. He worked as Law Faculty in GNLU & was also Director of Centre for Banking Investment & Taxation in Gujarat national law University.

Publications

Cross-Border Insolvency Law in BRIC: Framework and Reforms
Amit Kumar Kashyap, Anchit Bhandari, Aakanksha Tiwari. © 2019. 22 pages.
The effective cross-border insolvency regimes are absent in many emerging economies around the world, and the BRIC nations are not the exception to this fact. Nevertheless, law...
Corporate Insolvency Law and Reforms in South Africa
Amit Kumar Kashyap, Harsha Asnani. © 2019. 19 pages.
Every country has provided business recuse system and a regime for the protection of insolvent debtors. South Africa has had this legal infrastructure since 1926 when the...
An Introduction to Corporate Insolvency Law and Reforms in Australia
Amit Kumar Kashyap, Urvashi Jaswani, Anchit Bhandari, Yashowardhan S. N. V. Dixit. © 2019. 25 pages.
The Corporations Act of 2001 regulated the probable insolvency proceedings of all companies incorporated in Australia and companies incorporated or possessing separate legal. For...
Corporate Insolvency Laws in Singapore: Restructuring and Reforms
Amit Kumar Kashyap, Karan Parihar. © 2019. 24 pages.
Corporate rescue mechanism in Singapore is based on colonial structure, wherein the companies in distress can go for informal workouts or judicial management and schemes of...
Financial Market Regulatory Structure in South Asia: An Overview
Amit Kumar Kashyap, Anchit Bhandari, Urvashi Jaswani. © 2016. 18 pages.
South Asian region is comprising of countries Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Nepal, Bhutan, India, Pakistan & Maldives. The different countries are with different values...
Regulatory Reforms in Indian Financial Market
Amit Kumar Kashyap, Urvashi Jaswani, Anchit Bhandari. © 2016. 17 pages.
In India, Financial sector reforms are at the centre stage of the economic liberalization that was initiated in mid 1991. financial institutions and regulatory structures have...