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In "Extending insolvency proceedings to corporate officers in OHADA law", Maître Christian LULEMA offers an in-depth analysis of the legal and practical implications of including company directors in collective proceedings.This book dissects article 189 of the OHADA Uniform Act and explores the impact of this regulation on company directors, deficits and the African economic fabric.Through a detailed study, Lulema focuses on the risks, responsibilities and economic and social consequences of this extension, while proposing recommendations for balancing the rights and duties of company…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In "Extending insolvency proceedings to corporate officers in OHADA law", Maître Christian LULEMA offers an in-depth analysis of the legal and practical implications of including company directors in collective proceedings.This book dissects article 189 of the OHADA Uniform Act and explores the impact of this regulation on company directors, deficits and the African economic fabric.Through a detailed study, Lulema focuses on the risks, responsibilities and economic and social consequences of this extension, while proposing recommendations for balancing the rights and duties of company directors.By comparing with international systems and analyzing case studies, the book offers a nuanced reflection on the challenges and opportunities presented by this legal evolution, providing an essential guide for practitioners, researchers and decision-makers in the field of OHADA law.
Autorenporträt
Ich bin Me. Christian LULEMA NDAGANO, Rechtsanwalt in Süd-Kivu, zeitweiliger Ausbilder an der Schule für Friedenssicherung und Doktorand für Wirtschaftsrecht an der Katholischen Universität Westafrika (UCAO).