**Job Description**
The project seeks a doctoral student to research collective negotiations in sovereign default and corporate insolvency between 1890 and 1920. The candidate will conduct archival research, analyzing source material to examine strategies for reconciling bondholder interests, focusing on voting rules, representative autonomy, and the influence of bankruptcy law on creditor meetings. The Belgian Association of Foreign Bondholders (1898), linked to the Antwerp Stock Exchange, will serve as a case study, comparing its organizational characteristics and negotiation structures with corporate insolvency. This research aims to provide insights for contemporary law and develop expertise in insolvency and/or international financial and economic law.
**Qualifications**
Required Degree(s) in:
• Law
• Financial Law
• Economic Law
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