Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise Insolvency

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Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise Insolvency

A Modular Approach

Small businesses and self-employment Public international law Company law Bankruptcy and insolvency

Authors: Riz Mokal, Ronald Davis, Alberto Mazzoni, Irit Mevorach, Barbara Romaine, Janis Sarra, Ignacio Tirado, Stephan Madaus

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Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 10th November 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9780192560032


Introduction

This new book systematically examines the current process for distressed Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), and proposes a different, more appropriate, “modular” approach to the treatment of such entities when faced with insolvency proceedings.

The Role of MSMEs

MSMEs play a vital role in virtually all global economies. They are a primary means by which entrepreneurs bring new business propositions to the market, and deliver a range of products and services to local economies. MSMEs tend to be more reliant on favourable legal and regulatory climates to survive and thrive than larger businesses, and insolvency regimes are often more tailored to these larger businesses, assuming an extensive insolvency estate of significant worth, and the presence of creditors and other concerned stakeholders to participate in and oversee the process.

Challenges in MSME Insolvency Treatment

These assumptions and features are generally incongruous with the reality of MSMEs, for whom assets are of less value and whose stakeholders are generally more disinterested. The modular approach proposed in this book addresses the imbalances, inconsistencies, and lack of supervision which is often apparent in treatment of insolvent MSMEs.

Overview of the Approach

It provides an overview of existing approaches to MSME insolvency, the place of MSMEs in the global economy, and the particular needs of MSMEs in financial distress. It then sets out the procedural framework, policy objectives, and key components of the modular approach, detailing how a choice of modules enables national policy-makers a more flexible process for resolution.

Stakeholders and Functions

It then outlines the roles, positions, and obligations of key stakeholder groups, and explains the managerial, administrative, and judicial functions of this approach.

Legal System Alignment

Finally, it explains how elements of the broader legal system should be aligned with, and supportive of, the optimal functioning of the modular approach.

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