Development of a uniform insolvency law in SADC : lessons from OHADA
Type de ressource
Auteur/contributeur
- Leno, Ngaundje Doris (Auteur)
Titre
Development of a uniform insolvency law in SADC : lessons from OHADA
Résumé
This article argues that, with the global or cross-border nature of many corporate activities, there is an increasing need for a uniform insolvency law approach to the financial distress of a corporation in the Southern African Development Community. In doing so, the article highlights lessons the community may learn from the Insolvency Act of the Organisation for the Harmonization of Business Law in Africa. Emphasis is given to that organization’s success in developing a uniform insolvency act (ie one which is directly applicable in its contracting states). The article also proposes a number of recommendations.
Publication
Journal of African Law
Volume
243
Numéro
2
Pages
1-24
Date
2013
Langue
EN
ISSN
1464-3731
Titre abrégé
Development of a uniform insolvency law in SADC
Catalogue de bibl.
repository.up.ac.za
Autorisations
© School of Oriental and African Studies, 2013
Extra
Accepted: 2014-02-28T11:57:54Z
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Référence
Leno, N. D. (2013). Development of a uniform insolvency law in SADC : lessons from OHADA. Journal of African Law, 243(2), 1–24. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021855313000065
Thématiques
Lien de cet enregistrement
Relations