Abstract:
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.
Description:
This article, written under the supervision
and support of Professor Andre Boraine, is based on a paper delivered on 10 June
2010 at the academic meeting of the 2010 conference of INSOL International held in
Dublin, Ireland.