Zimbabwe's natural person debt relief system : much-needed relief for no income no asset (NINA) debtors or 'out with the new'?

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dc.contributor.authorBoterere, Shammah God'swill
dc.date.accessioned2022-07-28T08:32:04Z
dc.date.available2022-07-28T08:32:04Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.descriptionThis article is partly based on an on-going research currently titled Debt relief as part of the social safety net: A comparative appraisal of natural person insolvency in Zimbabwe (LLD thesis UP).en_US
dc.description.abstractAccess to debt relief measures and a concomitant discharge of debts are some of the most fundamental elements of an effective natural person debt relief system. Failure to gain access to debt relief measures – due to, among others, stringent access requirements has plagued No Income No Asset (NINA) debtors in many jurisdictions worldwide. In response to this plight of NINA debtors, a remarkable trend in insolvency law has been witnessed which seeks to accommodate the needs of this widely excluded group of debtors. Zimbabwe is one of the countries which has responded positively to this trend by reforming its natural person debt relief system. This has seen the introduction of a consolidated Insolvency Act 7 of 2018. The Insolvency Act introduces the novel pre-liquidation and postliquidation compositions to the debt relief system. This paper examines the treatment of NINA debtors in the recently reformed natural person debt relief system of Zimbabwe. This examination has reviewed that the natural person debt relief system affords relief to over-committed debtors with excess income and/or disposable assets while ostracising NINA debtors. Additionally, this paper also juxtaposed Zimbabwe’s natural person debt relief system with internationally regarded principles and policies in insolvency law as outlined in the World Bank Report on the treatment of the insolvency natural persons and provided necessary recommendation for the reform of the prevailing debt relief measures.en_US
dc.description.departmentMercantile Lawen_US
dc.description.librarianam2022en_US
dc.description.urihttp://www.dejure.up.ac.zaen_US
dc.identifier.citationBoterere ‘Zimbabwe’s natural person debt relief system: Much-needed relief for No Income No Asset (NINA) debtors or “out with the new”?’ 2021 De Jure Law Journal 194-204, http://dx.DOI.org/ 10.17159/2225-7160/2021/v54a12.en_US
dc.identifier.issn1466-3597
dc.identifier.other10.17159/2225-7160/2021/v54a12
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/86531
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherPretoria University Law Pressen_US
dc.rightsPretoria University Law Pressen_US
dc.subjectDebt relief systemen_US
dc.subjectDischarge of debtsen_US
dc.subjectZimbabween_US
dc.subjectNo income no asset (NINA)en_US
dc.titleZimbabwe's natural person debt relief system : much-needed relief for no income no asset (NINA) debtors or 'out with the new'?en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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