De Serie Legenda Volume IV Insolvency Law
This book contains tributes to Professor Andre Boraine, as well as essays on areas of the law in which he worked.
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This book contains tributes to Professor Andre Boraine, as well as essays on areas of the law in which he worked.
The chapters in this volume disseminate original research by recognised scholars on developments within the discipline of entrepreneurial law. The contributions are written from the premise of the South African law position and in certain instances include a comparative perspective.
Table of contents
PART ONE
1 - Advantage to creditors and the Insolvency Act 32 of 1916: Lessons to be learned. By Melanie Roestoff (Prof.) and Hermie Coetzee (Prof.)
2 - Recent developments regarding administration orders. By Michelle Kelly-Louw (Prof.)
3 - Bankruptcy and debt recovery procedures in Cameroon. By Ngaundje Doris Leno (Dr.)
4 - The acceptance of the Dutch suspension of payments settlement in South African law: Some problems and suggested solutions. By Alastair Smith (Prof.)
5 - The impact of labour law on insolvency and business rescue law reforms: Endeavouring to fit square pegs into round holes. By Stefan van Eck (Prof.)
6 - The protection of creditor interests when the company is in the “mist� of insolvency: BTI 2014 LLC v Sequana SA and lessons for South Africa. By Christiaan Swart (Prof.) & Jani van Wyk (Dr.)
7 - Just and equitable liquidation or just and equitable to liquidate. By Piet Delport (Prof.)
8 - Navigating the restated interpretation paradigm: Insights from Von Savigny and Lord Hoffman on the Constitutional Court's jurisprudence and liquidations. By Juanitta Calitz (Prof.) & Patrick O'Brien (Prof.)
PART TWO
Biography of academic career and list of publications: Professor Andre Boraine