Citations

John’s written work has been supportively cited by a number of his senior colleagues. The research centre that he created with Professor David Graham QC in 2004 has also been cited in the Court of Appeal.

John’s written work has been cited in a number of learned publications. The BCS has been supportively cited in:

Tribe, J & Graham, D. Bankruptcy in Crisis: A Regency Saga (2004) 17, Insolv.Int, pp.6. ISSN: 0950-2645.

Tribe, J & Graham, D. Bankruptcy in Crisis - A Regency Saga: Part 2 - The Busy Bankruptcy Court (2004) 17 Insolv.Int, pp.150. ISSN: 0950-2645.

Tribe, J .The role of directors in receivership: who should bring actions for loss suffered by the company and defend any counterclaim? (2001) 4 Receivers, Administrators and Liquidators Quarterly 355.

Tribe, J & Mulligan, M. IVA time extensions under the Insolvency Act 1986: uncertainty or necessity? [2002] IL&P, vol. 18, no.6, pp 190-192. ISSN: 0267 0771.

Tribe, J & Mulligan, M. Part 1: The Remuneration of Office Holders in Corporate Insolvency: Liquidators, Administrators and Administrative Receivers (2003) Insolvency Lawyer (Insolv. L.) 3(May), pp 101-117.

Tribe, J. Company Voluntary Arrangements and Rescue: A New Hope and a Tudor Orthodoxy (forthcoming in the Journal of Business Law).

Tribe, J & Richards, R. Members Voluntary Liquidations, Part I: A Declaration of Under Use? [2005] Co.Law, 26(5), pp.132-136. ISSN: 0144-1027.

Basil Montagu Biography: A reference has been made to an aspect of this ongoing HEFCE funded work by Professor Sir John Baker QC (the Downing Professor of the Laws of England) in his published 2005 Selden Society Annual Lecture entitled, Legal Education in London, 1250-1850 at page 25, footnote 96.