The motivations behind the Uganda Insolvency Act 2011

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Nyombi, C., Kibandama, A. and Bakibinga, D. 2014. The motivations behind the Uganda Insolvency Act 2011. Journal of Business Law. 8, pp. 651-666.
AuthorsNyombi, C., Kibandama, A. and Bakibinga, D.
Year2014
JournalJournal of Business Law
Journal citation8, pp. 651-666
PublisherSweet & Maxwell
ISSN0021-9460
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