Trustees at Work

Financial Pressures, Emotional Labour, and Canadian Bankruptcy Law

By Anna Jane Samis Lund
Categories: Sociology, Law & Society
Series: Law and Society
Publisher: UBC Press
Hardcover : 9780774861410, 238 pages, December 2019
Paperback : 9780774861427, 238 pages, August 2020
Ebook (PDF) : 9780774861434, 238 pages, December 2019
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780774861441, 238 pages, December 2019

Table of contents

Introduction: The Stories We Tell about Bankruptcy Law

1 Bankruptcy in the Books: A Doctrinal Account of Personal Bankruptcy Law

2 Becoming and Being an Insolvency Trustee

3 Trustee Economicus: A Financial Account of Personal Bankruptcy Law

4 Emotions at Work

5 Once More, with Feeling: An Emotional Account of Personal Bankruptcy Law

Conclusion: Feeling Our Way into New Stories

Glossary of Insolvency Law Terms; Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index

Description

Trustees at Work explores the role bankruptcy trustees play in determining who qualifies as a deserving debtor under Canadian personal bankruptcy law. The idea of a deserving debtor is woven throughout bankruptcy law, with debt relief being reserved for those debtors deemed deserving. The legislation and case law invite trustees to assess debtors based on their pre-bankruptcy choices, but in practice, trustees evaluate debtors based on how cooperative the debtors are during bankruptcy proceedings. This book uses interviews and statistical data to explain how the financial and emotional pressures of trustees’ work shape their decision-making process.