尼日利亚《2017年动产担保交易法》的缺陷及其对信贷获取的潜在影响:英美法的比较分析与借鉴

Q3 Social Sciences Comparative Law Review Pub Date : 2021-12-22 DOI:10.12775/clr.2021.001
W. Iheme
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法律和金融文献已经充分证明,管理非占有式担保交易的有效法律框架是在市场经济中实现金融包容性和负担得起的信贷机会的关键组成部分。最近,尼日利亚立法者颁布了《2017年动产担保交易法》(STMA),该法以美国《统一商法典》第9条(UCC第9条)及其对担保权益的统一功能方法为蓝本。可以说,STMA的一些条款是有缺陷的:它们没有反映尼日利亚的当地条件,很可能会阻碍其第1节扩大个人和小企业获得信贷的目标。STMA承认登记是完善的主要方法:然而,尼日利亚有多个但没有关联的动产抵押登记处,这些登记处最终构成了秘密留置权的滋生地。本文认为,“占有”和“控制”等其他完善方法的降级将削弱改革后法律的经济成功。它呼吁根据《联合国民事诉讼法》第9条及其基本判例法的见解和教训,重新考虑《证券交易法》下关于公示和完善担保权益的规则。
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The Defects of Nigeria’s Secured Transactions in Movable Assets Act 2017 and Their Potential Repercussions on Access to Credit: a Comparative Analysis and Lessons from the Anglo-American Law
It has been sufficiently established in law and finance literature that an effective legal framework that governs non-possessory security transactions is a key component in the realization of financial inclusion and affordable access to credit in market economies. Recently, the Nigerian lawmakers enacted the Secured Transactions in Movable Assets Act 2017 (STMA), which was modelled after the United States’ Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC Article 9) and its unitary-functional approach to security interests. Arguably, some of the STMA’s provisions are defective: they do not reflect the local conditions in Nigeria and are likely to frustrate its section 1 aim of broadening access to credit for individuals and small businesses. The STMA recognizes registration as the main method of perfection: yet there are multiple but unlinked movable collateral registries in Nigeria which ultimately constitute a breeding ground for secret liens. This article argues that the relegation of other perfection methods, such as ‘possession’ and ‘control’, will diminish the economic success of the reformed law. It calls for a reconsideration of the rules governing publicity and the perfection of security interests under the STMA with insights and lessons from the UCC Article 9 and its underlying case law.
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