Pandemic recovery in Africa: A case for strengthening insolvency laws for rescuing small and medium enterprises

Iheme, Williams C. and Mba, Sanford U. (2021) Pandemic recovery in Africa: A case for strengthening insolvency laws for rescuing small and medium enterprises. Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, 8 (2). pp. 74-103. ISSN 23116889

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Abstract

Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) play a significant role in the economy of developing countries. Although SMEs contribute to economic growth, they still struggle with access to finance and cash flow constraints. The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic worsened this situation, making it necessary for countries to develop rescue regimes suitable for financially distressed SMEs. Focusing on Nigeria and Kenya – which represent the largest economies in West Africa and East Africa respectively – this paper critically sheds light on the socio-legal challenges posed by extant insolvency law regimes in both countries and their unsuitability for driving SME rescue. As a conversation starter in the African context, the authors identify transplanted concepts and structures which make SME rescue a futility, in the light of local circumstances, while proposing solutions tailored to the social milieu of both countries.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Local conditions SMEs | Insolvency | COVID-19 pandemic | Business rescue | Legal transplant
Subjects: Social Sciences and humanities > Social Sciences > Law and Legal Studies
JGU School/Centre: Jindal Global Law School
Depositing User: Mr. Syed Anas
Date Deposited: 06 Feb 2022 09:28
Last Modified: 06 Feb 2022 09:28
Official URL: https://doi.org/10.47348/JCLA/v8/i2a4
URI: https://pure.jgu.edu.in/id/eprint/1056

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