Publications
Selected publications
- The Patronage Bargain and English and Welsh Charity Law: Non Liquet or Vacuous Theory? (Journal article - 2020)
- Nietzsche’s Eternal Recurrence and the Renaissance of English and Welsh Insolvency Law Reform (Journal article - 2020)
- Deploying Communitarianism Bankruptcy Theory to Rescue Insolvent Charities and Maintain Charitable Purposes (Chapter - 2020)
- The Origins and Development of the Office of Registrar in Bankruptcy of the High Court (Journal article - 2019)
- Consumer protection problems created by the structure of English personal insolvency law. (Chapter - 2016)
- Parliamentarians and Bankruptcy: The Disqualification of MPs and Peers from Sitting in the Palace of Westminster (Journal article - 2014)
- The Extension of Small Company Voluntary Arrangements: A Response to the Conservative Party's Corporate Restructuring Proposals (Chapter - 2017)
- The Poulson Affair: Corruption and the Role of Bankruptcy Law Public Examinations in the Early 1970s (Journal article - 2010)
- Company voluntary arrangements and rescue: a new hope and a Tudor orthodoxy. (Journal article - 2009)
2025
Directors and Creditors: Law and Liability
Tribe, J., Wood, J., & Ellina, S. (Eds.) (2025). Directors and Creditors: Law and Liability (1st ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Corporate Insolvency Law: Challenging Orthodoxies in Theory, Design and Use
Tribe, J. (2025). Corporate Insolvency Law: Challenging Orthodoxies in Theory, Design and Use. Edward Elgar Publishing.
The dangers of feudal escheat, being the two pipe problem of the Baglan Operations Ltd liquidation and post disclaimer responsibility
Tribe, J. (2025). The dangers of feudal escheat, being the two pipe problem of the Baglan Operations Ltd liquidation and post disclaimer responsibility. In M. Dixon, & E. Lees (Eds.), Modern Studies in Property Law. Bloomsbury Publishing.
2024
Captain Tom Foundation report is a welcome reminder that charity is supposed to be solely for the public good
Tribe, J. (2024). Captain Tom Foundation report is a welcome reminder that charity is supposed to be solely for the public good. [The Conversation]. Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/
What happens when charities don’t spend their money on the things they are meant to?
Tribe, J. (2024). What happens when charities don’t spend their money on the things they are meant to?. [The Conversation]. Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/
Communitarianism and the Public Interest in Large Corporate Insolvencies: An Argument for Government Intervention
Tribe, J. (2024). Communitarianism and the Public Interest in Large Corporate Insolvencies: An Argument for Government Intervention. In J. Harris (Ed.), A Research Agenda for Insolvency Law. Edward Elgar.
The language of insolvency: why getting it wrong can harm struggling firms
Tribe, J., & Ghio, E. (2024). The language of insolvency: why getting it wrong can harm struggling firms. [The Conversation - https://theconversation.com/the-language-of-insolvency-why-getting-it-wrong-can-harm-struggling-firms-228051].
2023
A Nietzchean approach to debt and human thought
Tribe, J. (2023). A Nietzchean approach to debt and human thought. In Re-examining Insolvency Law and Theory (pp. 72-95). Edward Elgar Publishing. doi:10.4337/9781803928760.00011
Carillion ex-director gets banned for 11 years – here’s what it means for people whose companies get wrecked
Tribe, J. (2023). Carillion ex-director gets banned for 11 years – here’s what it means for people whose companies get wrecked. [The Conversation]. Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/
Football club collapses in lower leagues: how to avoid them for the good of the community
Tribe, J. (2023). Football club collapses in lower leagues: how to avoid them for the good of the community. [The Conversation]. Retrieved from https://theconversation.com/
2022
Communitarianism Bankruptcy Law & Policy as a Bulwark against Neo-Liberalism: Forging a Humane Future with Stakeholder Insolvency Responses to Public Interest and Sports Club Insolvency
Tribe, J. (2022). Communitarianism Bankruptcy Law & Policy as a Bulwark against Neo-Liberalism: Forging a Humane Future with Stakeholder Insolvency Responses to Public Interest and Sports Club Insolvency. Corporate Rescue and Insolvency, 15(6), 183-187.
King Charles III will redistribute hundreds of charity patronages - here's why they are such an important part of royal life.
Tribe, J. (2022). King Charles III will redistribute hundreds of charity patronages - here's why they are such an important part of royal life.. [The Conversation].
Keeping Kids Company – are the rules for disqualifying those guilty of misconduct in running incorporated charities different?
Tribe, J., & Mithani, A. (2022). Keeping Kids Company – are the rules for disqualifying those guilty of misconduct in running incorporated charities different?. Corporate Rescue and Insolvency, 15(2), 39-42.
Treasury minister quits over COVID loan fraud: what we know so far about the unfolding scandal
Tribe, J. (2022). Treasury minister quits over COVID loan fraud: what we know so far about the unfolding scandal. [The Conversation].
2021
Charities and Directors' Disqualification
Tribe, J. (2021). Charities and Directors' Disqualification. The Law Quarterly Review, 137, 542-547.
Big Bankruptcies: Evidencing “Insolvency” Eternal Recurrence, Bankruptcy Tourism and the Failure of Limited Liability
Tribe, J. (2021). Big Bankruptcies: Evidencing “Insolvency” Eternal Recurrence, Bankruptcy Tourism and the Failure of Limited Liability. Corporate Rescue and Insolvency, 14(1), 3-7.
Agricultural Insolvency
Tribe, J. (2021). Agricultural Insolvency. In M. Mullen (Ed.), Tolley's Insolvency Law (136 ed., pp. A60-1-A60-29). London: LexisNexis. Retrieved from https://www.lexisnexis.co.uk/
Bankruptcy and the Family Home: The Case for Imputing Insolvency Irregularities and a Presumption of Creditor Interests
Tribe, J. (2021). Bankruptcy and the Family Home: The Case for Imputing Insolvency Irregularities and a Presumption of Creditor Interests. In Modern Studies in Property Law: Volume 11 (Vol. 11, pp. 111-140).
2020
Kids Company: why the insolvency watchdog wants former children’s charity directors disqualified
Tribe, J., & Picton, A. J. (2020). Kids Company: why the insolvency watchdog wants former children’s charity directors disqualified. [https://theconversation.com/kids-company-why-the-insolvency-watchdog-wants-former-childrens-charity-directors-disqualified-89203].
The Patronage Bargain and English and Welsh Charity Law: Non Liquet or Vacuous Theory?
Tribe, J. (2020). The Patronage Bargain and English and Welsh Charity Law: Non Liquet or Vacuous Theory?. The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer, 84(1), 45-69.
Nietzsche’s Eternal Recurrence and the Renaissance of English and Welsh Insolvency Law Reform
Tribe, J. (2020). Nietzsche’s Eternal Recurrence and the Renaissance of English and Welsh Insolvency Law Reform. Legal Studies, 40(3), 419-441. doi:10.1017/lst.2020.8
The Suspension of Debt Obligations and Bankruptcy Laws during World War I and World War II: Lessons for Private Law during the Corona Pandemic from previous national crises
Tribe, J., & Baister, S. (2020). The Suspension of Debt Obligations and Bankruptcy Laws during World War I and World War II: Lessons for Private Law during the Corona Pandemic from previous national crises. Insolvency Intelligence, 33(3), 67-78.
Debates in Charity Law
Sigafoos, J., Picton, A. J., Morris, D. J., Barr, W., Tribe, J. P., Shillito, M., . . . Sidel, M. (2020). Debates in Charity Law. J. A. Sigafoos, & A. J. Picton (Eds.), Oxford: Hart Publishing.
Deploying Communitarianism Bankruptcy Theory to Rescue Insolvent Charities and Maintain Charitable Purposes
Tribe, J. P. (2020). Deploying Communitarianism Bankruptcy Theory to Rescue Insolvent Charities and Maintain Charitable Purposes. In J. Picton, & J. Sigafoos (Eds.), Debates in Charity Law (pp. 81-101). Oxford: Hart Publishing. Retrieved from https://www.bloomsburyprofessional.com/uk/debates-in-charity-law-9781509926855/
2019
A Guide to Consumer Insolvency Proceedings in Europe
Tribe, J. (2019). A Guide to Consumer Insolvency Proceedings in Europe. INTERNATIONAL INSOLVENCY REVIEW, 28(3), 418-422. doi:10.1002/iir.1351
The Origins and Development of the Office of Registrar in Bankruptcy of the High Court
Baister, S., & Tribe, J. (2019). The origins and development of the office of registrar in bankruptcy of the High Court. INTERNATIONAL INSOLVENCY REVIEW, 28(3), 392-417. doi:10.1002/iir.1355
Why the Theory of English and Welsh Bankruptcy Law is not yet written
Tribe, J. P. (2019). Why the Theory of English and Welsh Bankruptcy Law is not yet written. International Company and Commercial Law Review, 30(9), 473-489.
“Policy Subversion” in Corporate Insolvency: Political science, marxism and the role of power interests during the passage of insolvency legislation
Tribe, J. P. (2019). “Policy Subversion” in Corporate Insolvency: Political science, marxism and the role of power interests during the passage of insolvency legislation. Insolvency Intelligence, 32(2), 59-66.
Charity Insolvency
Tribe, J. P. (2019). Charity Insolvency. In M. Mullen (Ed.), Tolley's Insolvency Law (Vol. 125, pp. C35-1-C35-22). London: LexisNexis.
Lord Bathurst’s Gift: The Genesis of the Golden Thread, being the Early History of Cross-Border Insolvency and the Theory of Universalism, with particular reference to the original Solomons v. Ross case papers of 1764
Tribe, J. P., & Baister, S. (2019). Lord Bathurst’s Gift: The Genesis of the Golden Thread, being the Early History of Cross-Border Insolvency and the Theory of Universalism, with particular reference to the original Solomons v. Ross case papers of 1764. Insolvency Intelligence, 32(1), 7-15.
2018
Muir Hunter on Personal Insolvency
Tribe, J. P., & Briggs, J. (2018). Muir Hunter on Personal Insolvency (Vol. 2, 78th ed.). London: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd. Retrieved from https://www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk/
The Imprisonment for Debt Jurisdiction
Tribe, J. P. (2018). The Imprisonment for Debt Jurisdiction. Insolvency Intelligence, (31(3)), 92-100.
Vignettes of Liverpool Legal History (6) Dame Rose Heilbron – Trailblazing Across the Legal Landscape of Merseyside and Beyond…
Tribe, J. P. (2018). Vignettes of Liverpool Legal History (6) Dame Rose Heilbron – Trailblazing Across the Legal Landscape of Merseyside and Beyond…. Liverpool Law Society. Retrieved from http://flickread.com/edition/html/5ac3580308aa4#1
2017
Vignettes of Liverpool Legal History: (3) FE Smith, the Earl of Birkenhead – Part B: Common Law Contribution and a Statue in Liverpool?
Tribe, J. P. (2017). Vignettes of Liverpool Legal History: (3) FE Smith, the Earl of Birkenhead – Part B: Common Law Contribution and a Statue in Liverpool?. Liverpool Law Society. Retrieved from https://www.liverpoollawsociety.org.uk/services/liverpool-law-magazine/
Vignettes of Liverpool Legal History: (5) Lord Shawcross QC – A Liverpool Labour Legal Luminary.
Tribe, J. P. (2017). Vignettes of Liverpool Legal History: (5) Lord Shawcross QC – A Liverpool Labour Legal Luminary.. Liverpool Law Society. Retrieved from https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/59498114/liverpool-law-nov-2017
Vignettes of Liverpool Legal History: (4) David Maxwell Fyfe: The Earl of Kilmuir – the Second Liverpool Lord Chancellor.
Tribe, J. P. (2017). Vignettes of Liverpool Legal History: (4) David Maxwell Fyfe: The Earl of Kilmuir – the Second Liverpool Lord Chancellor.. Liverpool Law Society. Retrieved from https://www.liverpoollawsociety.org.uk/services/liverpool-law-magazine/
The Extension of Small Company Voluntary Arrangements: A Response to the Conservative Party's Corporate Restructuring Proposals
Tribe, J. (2017). The Extension of Small Company Voluntary Arrangements: A Response to the Conservative Party's Corporate Restructuring Proposals. In International Insolvency Law (pp. 207-244). Routledge. doi:10.4324/9781315092522-8
Vignettes of Liverpool Legal History: (2) FE Smith, the Earl of Birkenhead – Part A: Background and Impecunity?
Tribe, J. P. (2017). Vignettes of Liverpool Legal History: (2) FE Smith, the Earl of Birkenhead – Part A: Background and Impecunity?. Liverpool Law Society. Retrieved from https://www.liverpoollawsociety.org.uk/services/liverpool-law-magazine/
2016
The not-so-great Reformation? Recent corporate insolvency framework reform proposals, the ‘bonkers’ Brexit and England and Wales’ contribution to EU law reform.
Tribe, J. P. (2016). The not-so-great Reformation? Recent corporate insolvency framework reform proposals, the ‘bonkers’ Brexit and England and Wales’ contributionto EU law reform.. Recovery, (Autumn), 30-33.
The Lightfoot Paradox: Financing the Cost of Personal Insolvency Relief through Bankruptcy Revenue Stamps and Sliding Scales – Part A
Tribe, J. P. (2016). The Lightfoot Paradox: Financing the Cost of Personal Insolvency Relief through Bankruptcy Revenue Stamps and Sliding Scales – Part A. Insolvency Intelligence, 29(7), 97-105.
Consumer protection problems created by the structure of English personal insolvency law.
Tribe, J. P. (2016). Consumer protection problems created by the structure of English personal insolvency law.. In F. Ferretti (Ed.), Comparative perspectives of consumer over-indebtedness – A view from the UK, Germany, Italy and Greece.. The Hague, The Netherlands :: Eleven International Publishing. (European and International Insolvency Law Studies ).
The Lightfoot Paradox: Financing the Cost of Personal Insolvency Relief through Bankruptcy Revenue Stamps and Sliding Scales – Part B
Tribe, J. P. (2016). The Lightfoot Paradox: Financing the Cost of Personal Insolvency Relief through Bankruptcy Revenue Stamps and Sliding Scales – Part B. Insolvency Intelligence, (29(8)), 116-121.
2015
Bankruptcy restrictions orders
Tribe, J. P. (2015). Bankruptcy restrictions orders. In N. Briggs (Ed.), Tolley's insolvency law (looseleaf) (pp. B45-1-B45-30. (no. 101)). London: LexisNexis.
Debt relief orders.
Tribe, J. P. (2015). Debt relief orders.. In N. Briggs (Ed.), Tolley's Insolvency Law (looseleaf) (pp. D100-1-D100-12. (no. 100)). London: LexisNexis.
European insolvency issues – personal insolvency
Tribe, J. P. (2015). European insolvency issues – personal insolvency. In N. Briggs (Ed.), Tolley's Insolvency Law (pp. E90-1-E90-29. (no. 99)). London: LexisNexis.
Termination of bankruptcy orders other than through discharge.
Tribe, J. P. (2015). Termination of bankruptcy orders other than through discharge.. In Tolley's Insolvency Law (looseleaf) (pp. T20-1. (no. 102)). London: LexisNexis.
The Kekhman quintessence: what is English personal insolvency law for?
Tribe, J. P. (2015). The Kekhman quintessence: what is English personal insolvency law for?. Nottingham Business and Insolvency Law eJournal, 3(18), 331-367.
2014
Parliamentarians and Bankruptcy: The Disqualification of MPs and Peers from Sitting in the Palace of Westminster
Tribe, J. (2014). Parliamentarians and Bankruptcy: The Disqualification of MPs and Peers from Sitting in the Palace of Westminster. King's Law Journal, 25(1), 79-101. doi:10.5235/09615768.25.1.79
Online survey of insolvency professionals undertaken for TSO
Tribe, J. P., & Purdy, D. (2014). Online survey of insolvency professionals undertaken for TSO.
2013
Insolvency bonds: practice and reform.
Tribe, J. P. (2014). Insolvency bonds: practice and reform.. Insolvency Intelligence, 27(2), 17-24.
Insolvency bonds: history, policy and substance.
Tribe, J. P., & Hunt, S. (2012). Insolvency bonds: history, policy and substance.. Insolvency Intelligence, 25(3), 37-45.
Discharge in bankruptcy: an examination of personal insolvency's fresh start function in English law: part three.
Tribe, J. P. (2013). Discharge in bankruptcy: an examination of personal insolvency's fresh start function in English law: part three.. Insolvency Intelligence, 26(1), 1-7.
For your eyes only: from law student to insolvency practitioner
Tribe, J. P. (2013). For your eyes only: from law student to insolvency practitioner. Recovery, 24-25.
Insolvency news from the United Kingdom - a Pommie perspective on recent reform developments, new case law and statute, and some European insolvency initiatives - Part 2
Tribe, J. P. (2013). Insolvency news from the United Kingdom - a Pommie perspective on recent reform developments, new case law and statute, and some European insolvency initiatives - Part 2. Insolvency Law Bulletin, 13(10), 226-232.
Insolvency news from the United Kingdom: a pommie perspective on recent reform developments, new case law and statute, and some European insolvency initiatives
Tribe, J. P. (2013). Insolvency news from the United Kingdom: a pommie perspective on recent reform developments, new case law and statute, and some European insolvency initiatives. Insolvency Law Bulletin, 13(9), 194-199.
Online survey of insolvency professionals undertaken for TSO. Summary analysis prepared for survey participants
Tribe, J. P. (2013). Online survey of insolvency professionals undertaken for TSO. Summary analysis prepared for survey participants.
Personal insolvency law in practice
Tribe, J. P., Morgan, S., & Smyth, N. (2013). Personal insolvency law in practice (1st ed.). Bristol: Jordan Publishing Ltd.
The disqualification of company directors: background to the regime and some recent reform activity in the United Kingdom.
Tribe, J. P. (2013). The disqualification of company directors: background to the regime and some recent reform activity in the United Kingdom.. Insolvency Law Bulletin, 14(3), 47-54.
Who would be a creditor? Prest in the UK Supreme Court and the effect of trusts on insolvency.
Tribe, J. P. (2013). Who would be a creditor? Prest in the UK Supreme Court and the effect of trusts on insolvency.. Corporate Rescue and Insolvency, 6(4), 91-94.
2012
Crystal balls and insolvency: what does the future hold?
Tribe, J. P. (2012). Crystal balls and insolvency: what does the future hold?. International Company and Commercial Law Review, 23(12), 405-411.
Discharge in bankruptcy: an examination of personal insolvency's fresh start function in English law.
Tribe, J. P. (2012). Discharge in bankruptcy: an examination of personal insolvency's fresh start function in English law.. Insolvency Intelligence, 25(7), 108-111.
Discharge in bankruptcy: an examination of personal insolvency's fresh start function in English law: part 2.
Tribe, J. P. (2012). Discharge in bankruptcy: an examination of personal insolvency's fresh start function in English law: part 2.. Insolvency Intelligence, 25(8), 117-120.
Discharge in bankruptcy: an historical and comparative examination of personal insolvency relief in England and Australia
Tribe, J. P. (2012). Discharge in bankruptcy: an historical and comparative examination of personal insolvency relief in England and Australia. Insolvency Law Journal, 20(1), 240-263.
2010
The Poulson Affair: Corruption and the Role of Bankruptcy Law Public Examinations in the Early 1970s
Tribe, J. (2010). The Poulson Affair: Corruption and the Role of Bankruptcy Law Public Examinations in the Early 1970s. King's Law Journal, 21(3), 495-528. doi:10.5235/096157610793391571
The remuneration taboo: Yearwood-Grazette and Freeburn.
Tribe, J. P., & Hunt, S. (2010). The remuneration taboo: Yearwood-Grazette and Freeburn.. Insolvency Intelligence, 23(9), 139-142.
Corporate Social Responsibility in an Insolvent Environment: Directors’ Continuing Obligations in English Law
Zhao, J., & Tribe, J. P. (2010). Corporate Social Responsibility in an Insolvent Environment: Directors’ Continuing Obligations in English Law. International Company and Commercial Law Review, 7, 305.
Book Review of: Cases and materials on company law by Hicks & Goo and Cases and Materials in company law by Sealy & Worthington.
Tribe, J. P. (2010). Book Review of: Cases and materials on company law by Hicks & Goo and Cases and Materials in company law by Sealy & Worthington.. Law Teacher, 44(1), 108-112.
2009
Bankruptcy and capital punishment in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Tribe, J. P. (2009). Bankruptcy and capital punishment in the 18th and 19th centuries.. Insolvency Intelligence, 22(3), 44-47.
Bankruptcy in Crisis - A Regency Saga: Part 2 - The Busy Bankruptcy Court
Tribe, J. P. (2009). Bankruptcy in Crisis - A Regency Saga: Part 2 - The Busy Bankruptcy Court. Insolvency Intelligence, 17(10), 134-138.
Members' Voluntary Liquidations: Part 1: A Declaration of Under Use?
Tribe, J. P., & Richards, R. (2005). Members' Voluntary Liquidations: Part 1: A Declaration of Under Use?. Company Lawyer, 26(5), 132-136.
Members' Voluntary Liquidations: Part 2: MVLs compared.
Tribe, J. P., & Mulligan, R. (2005). Members' Voluntary Liquidations: Part 2: MVLs compared.. Company Lawyer, 26(11), 322-325.
Personal Insolvency Law: Debtor Education, Debtor Advice and the Credit Environment: Part 1
Tribe, J. P. (2007). Personal Insolvency Law: Debtor Education, Debtor Advice and the Credit Environment: Part 1. Insolvency Intelligence, 20(2), 23-28.
The DTI's White Paper, 'Insolvency - a Second Chance': The End of Administrative Receivership?
Tribe, J. P. (2009). The DTI's White Paper, 'Insolvency - a Second Chance': The End of Administrative Receivership?. Company Lawyer, 23(2).
The remuneration of office holders in corporate insolvency - liquidators, administrators and administrative receivers: part 1
Tribe, J. P. (2003). The remuneration of office holders in corporate insolvency - liquidators, administrators and administrative receivers: part 1. The Insolvency Lawyer, 3, 101-117.
Companies Act schemes of arrangement and rescue: the lost cousin of restructuring practice?
Tribe, J. P. (2009). Companies Act schemes of arrangement and rescue: the lost cousin of restructuring practice?. Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law, 24(7), 386-392.
Company voluntary arrangements and rescue: a new hope and a Tudor orthodoxy.
Tribe, J. P. (2009). Company voluntary arrangements and rescue: a new hope and a Tudor orthodoxy.. Journal of Business Law, 5, 454-487.
Personal Insolvency Law: Debtor Education, Debtor Advice and the Credit Environment: Part 2
Tribe, J. P. (2008). Personal Insolvency Law: Debtor Education, Debtor Advice and the Credit Environment: Part 2. Insolvency Intelligence, 21(7), 97-102.
Bankruptcy in Crisis - a Regency Saga: Part 4 - Basil Montagu (1770-1851)
Tribe, J. P. (2009). Bankruptcy in Crisis - a Regency Saga: Part 4 - Basil Montagu (1770-1851). Insolvency Intelligence, 22(9), 132-140.
Book Review of: Directors duties by Professor Andrew Keay.
Tribe, J. P. (2009). Book Review of: Directors duties by Professor Andrew Keay.. Law Teacher, (3), 320-323.
The reform of UK insolvency law
Tribe, J. P. (2009). The reform of UK insolvency law. International Accountant, 47, 20-23.
2008
Core statutes on insolvency law and corporate rescue 2008-09
Tribe, J. P. (2008). Core statutes on insolvency law and corporate rescue 2008-09 (1st ed.). J. P. Tribe (Ed.), Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan..
2007
Bankruptcy in Crisis - A Regency Saga: Part 3 - The Bankruptcy Bar
Tribe, J. P. (2007). Bankruptcy in Crisis - A Regency Saga: Part 3 - The Bankruptcy Bar. Insolvency Intelligence, 20(3), 38-41.
Bankruptcy in Crisis - A Regency Saga: Part 3 - The Bankruptcy Bar
Tribe, J. P. (2007). Bankruptcy in Crisis - A Regency Saga: Part 3 - The Bankruptcy Bar. Insolvency Intelligence, 20(April), 38-41.
Book Review of: Going Bust? How to Resist and Survive Bankruptcy and Winding up by Professor Muir Hunter QC.
Tribe, J. P. (2007). Book Review of: Going Bust? How to Resist and Survive Bankruptcy and Winding up by Professor Muir Hunter QC.. Tolley's Insolvency Law and Practice, 23(3), 92.
2006
Bacon in debt: the insolvency judgments of Francis, Lord Verulam.
Tribe, J. P., & Graham, D. (2006). Bacon in debt: the insolvency judgments of Francis, Lord Verulam.. Tolley's Insolvency Law and Practice, 22(1), 11-16.
Bankruptcy Courts Survey 2005: A Pilot Study. Final Report January 2006.
Tribe, J. P. (2006). Bankruptcy Courts Survey 2005: A Pilot Study. Final Report January 2006..
Book Review of: Personal Insolvency Law, Regulation and Policy by Professor David Milman.
Tribe, J. P. (2006). Book Review of: Personal Insolvency Law, Regulation and Policy by Professor David Milman.. Tolley's Insolvency Law and Practice, 22(3), 115-116.
Some reflections on company law reform
Tribe, J. P. (2006). Some reflections on company law reform. The Bill of Middlesex: official magazine of Middlesex Law Society, Winter.
2004
Bankruptcy in Crisis - A Regency Saga.
Tribe, J. P., & Graham, D. (2004). Bankruptcy in Crisis - A Regency Saga.. Insolvency Intelligence, 17, 6.
Bankruptcy in Crisis - A Regency Saga: Part 2 - The Busy Bankruptcy Court.
Tribe, J. P., & Graham, D. (2004). Bankruptcy in Crisis - A Regency Saga: Part 2 - The Busy Bankruptcy Court.. Insolvency Intelligence, 17, 150.
Book Review of: Insolvency Law: Corporate and Personal by Professor Andrew Keay and Dr. Peter Walton
Tribe, J. P. (2004). Book Review of: Insolvency Law: Corporate and Personal by Professor Andrew Keay and Dr. Peter Walton. Law Teacher, 38(2), 284-286.
Diffusing the debt 'time bomb'.
Tribe, J. P. (2004). Diffusing the debt 'time bomb'.. The New law journal, 154(7143), 1328-1329.
2003
Book Review of: Corporate Insolvency Law: Perspectives and Principles by Professor Vanessa Finch.
Tribe, J. P. (2003). Book Review of: Corporate Insolvency Law: Perspectives and Principles by Professor Vanessa Finch.. The Insolvency Lawyer, 40.
Book Reviews of: Voluntary Arrangements by Edward Bailey, and Company Voluntary Arrangements by Geoffrey M. Weisgard.
Tribe, J. P. (2003). Book Reviews of: Voluntary Arrangements by Edward Bailey, and Company Voluntary Arrangements by Geoffrey M. Weisgard.. The Insolvency Lawyer, 6, 255-258.
2002
'Insolvency - a second chance': the end of administrative receivership?
Tribe, J. P. (2002). 'Insolvency - a second chance': the end of administrative receivership?. Company Lawyer, 23(2), 60-61.
IVA time extensions under the Insolvency Act 1986: uncertainty or necessity?
Tribe, J. P., & Mulligan, M. (2002). IVA time extensions under the Insolvency Act 1986: uncertainty or necessity?. Insolvency Law and Practice, 18(6), 190-192.
Trust assets held under a CVA: do they survive the termination of the CVA through liquidation?
Tribe, J. P. (2002). Trust assets held under a CVA: do they survive the termination of the CVA through liquidation?. The Insolvency Lawyer, August(5), 186-189.
2001
Petrol Pump Problems
Tribe, J. P. (2001). Petrol Pump Problems. The New law journal, 151(6984), 718-719.
The Privy Council and Brumark: a lingering shadow over book debts
Tribe, J. P. (2001). The Privy Council and Brumark: a lingering shadow over book debts. The Company Lawyer, 318-319.
The morality of Romalpa clauses in corporate insolvency: a case for reform?
Tribe, J. P. (2001). The morality of Romalpa clauses in corporate insolvency: a case for reform?. Tolley's Insolvency Law and Practice, 15(5), 166-175.
The role of directors in receivership: who should bring actions for loss suffered by the company and defend any counterclaim?
Tribe, J. P. (2001). The role of directors in receivership: who should bring actions for loss suffered by the company and defend any counterclaim?. The Receivers, Administrators and Liquidators Quarterly, 4(4), 335.