Comprehending and resolving the challenges of the Nigerian insolvency law in practice: the performance improvement approach

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Adebola, B. orcid id iconORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0676-7785, Olude, K. and Mba, S. (2025) Comprehending and resolving the challenges of the Nigerian insolvency law in practice: the performance improvement approach. Journal of Corporate Law Studies. ISSN 1757-8426 (In Press)

Abstract/Summary

Meaningful legal change requires the transformation of the law in practice, a dimension that has received limited attention in existing insolvency scholarship. A critical aspect of insolvency law in practice is the regulation of insolvency practitioners, who are often blamed for the failure to deliver on the objectives of the law. The paper argues that charge may be misplaced and regulatory responses such as training and barriers to entry too narrow as responses. It asserts that the challenges of practice should be identified through systematic and systemic investigations informed by relevant data. For that reason, it proposes the use of performance improvement frameworks as investigative tools. It demonstrates their utility through an application to the Nigerian context. By offering a structured, inclusive, and data-driven approach, the paper provides a valuable tool that can be used in any jurisdiction to advance research and policy in this emerging aspect of insolvency scholarship.

Item Type Article
URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/121800
Refereed Yes
Divisions Arts, Humanities and Social Science > School of Law
Publisher Taylor and Francis
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