南非企业救助程序在中小企业重组中的适用性:美国破产法第11章的启示

Mikovhe Maphiri
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南非的中小型企业(“SMEs”)是我们经济的支柱。在南非这样的发展中国家,中小企业的一些最重要的好处是正式和非正式地为历史上处于不利地位的人提供急需的就业机会和发展他们的技能。然而,尽管中小企业对国家的社会经济发展做出了重大贡献,但与全球大型企业相比,中小企业的存活率通常是世界上最低的,这导致了企业失败率高,并导致了这些实体创造的就业机会的流失。《2008年公司法》以新的商业救助模式和公司与其债权人之间的妥协取代了南非公司以前的司法管理公司重组程序。商业救助为陷入财务困境的公司提供了重组、制定战略和设计重组措施的机会,这些措施是有用的、有效的,并且能够为债权人带来比清算更好的回报。本评论比较分析了过去和现在的南非企业救助制度的发展是否符合南非中小企业的需求和利益,既有效又敏感地考虑到我国经济的内在弱点和南非这样一个发展中国家中小企业的独特需求。
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The Suitability of South Africa's Business Rescue Procedure in the Reorganization of Small-to-Medium-Sized Enterprises: Lessons from Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code.
South African small- to medium-sized enterprises (“SMEs”) are the bread and butter of our economy. Providing much-needed employment and developing the skills of historically disadvantaged persons formally and informally are some of the most significant benefits of SMEs in a developing country such as South Africa. However, despite these significant contributions to the socioeconomic development of the country, SMEs generally have the lowest survival rates in the world as compared to large enterprises globally, resulting in high rates of business failure and the loss of jobs which these entities create. The Companies Act of 2008 replaces the previous judicial management corporate reorganization procedure for companies in South Africa with the new business rescue model and a compromise between a company and its creditors. Business rescue provides companies in financial distress with the opportunity to reorganize, strategize, and devise reorganization measures that are useful, efficient, and capable of yielding a better return for creditors than liquidation. This Comment comparatively analyzes whether the South African corporate rescue systems, past and present, have developed in line with the needs and interests of South African SMEs in a manner that is efficient and sensitive to the inherent weakness of our economy and the distinctive needs of SMEs in a developing country such as South Africa.
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