Dr Hamiisi Junior Nsubuga


NameDr Hamiisi Junior Nsubuga
Job titleSenior Lecturer in Law
Research institute
Primary appointmentLaw and Social Sciences
ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-6902-3575
Contact categoryAcademic staff (past)

Research outputs

Fifteen years of the statutory derivative regime under the Companies Act 2006: a reflection on an unfulfilled superfluous statutory regime

Nsubuga, H. 2023. Fifteen years of the statutory derivative regime under the Companies Act 2006: a reflection on an unfulfilled superfluous statutory regime. Contemporary Issues in Law. 15 (1), pp. 63-82.

Enhancing depositor protection in the mobile money banking sector in sub-Saharan African developing economies – a case for ring-fencing?

Nsubuga, H. 2023. Enhancing depositor protection in the mobile money banking sector in sub-Saharan African developing economies – a case for ring-fencing? Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation. 38 (1), pp. 1-9.

Unravelling the mystery behind bank insolvencies in the East African Community (EAC) – the case for Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania

Nsubuga, H. 2022. Unravelling the mystery behind bank insolvencies in the East African Community (EAC) – the case for Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. in: Akintola, K. and Adeyemo, F. (ed.) Bank Insolvency Law in Developing Economies London, UK Taylor & Francis (Routledge).

Local public entities in distress - an analysis of the Ugandan approach

Nsubuga, H. 2022. Local public entities in distress - an analysis of the Ugandan approach. in: Coordes, L., Vaccari, E. and Marique, Y. (ed.) When Liquidation is NOT an Option – A Global Study on Local Public Entities in Financial Distress INSOL International. pp. 347-361

The debtor-in-possession model in the EU insolvency and restructuring framework - a domino effect?

Nsubuga, H. 2022. The debtor-in-possession model in the EU insolvency and restructuring framework - a domino effect? Journal of Business Law.

A reconsideration of directors’ liability for wrongful trading in the UK and the EU in the COVID19 era

Nsubuga, H. 2021. A reconsideration of directors’ liability for wrongful trading in the UK and the EU in the COVID19 era. in: A Collection of Short Papers by INSOL Early Research Academics (INSOL ERA) INSOL International. pp. 128-138

Reinvigorating corporate rescue in developing economies – a Ugandan perspective

Nsubuga, H. 2021. Reinvigorating corporate rescue in developing economies – a Ugandan perspective. Insolvency Intelligence. 34 (4), pp. 95-102.

The road to Prest v Petrodel: an analysis of the UK judicial approach to the corporate veil - part 2: post Prest

Nsubuga, H. and Watkins, L. 2020. The road to Prest v Petrodel: an analysis of the UK judicial approach to the corporate veil - part 2: post Prest. International company and commercial law review. 31 (11), pp. 597-608.

Women on corporate boards of public listed companies - a UK and EU gender diversity conundrum

Nsubuga, H. 2020. Women on corporate boards of public listed companies - a UK and EU gender diversity conundrum. in: Howard, E., Dominguez-Redondo, E. and Baéz, N. (ed.) Affirmative Action and the Law: Efficacy of National and International Approaches London and New York Routledge. pp. 163-178

The road to Prest v Petrodel: an analysis of the UK judicial approach to The Corporate Veil - part 1

Watkins, L. and Nsubuga, H. 2020. The road to Prest v Petrodel: an analysis of the UK judicial approach to The Corporate Veil - part 1. International company and commercial law review. 31 (10), pp. 547-588.

The role of the central bank in financial distress management and resolution in developing economies

Nsubuga, H. 2020. The role of the central bank in financial distress management and resolution in developing economies. Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation. 35 (5), pp. 208-214.

The call for harmonisation of cross-border insolvency laws to enable cross-border filing and litigation in the East African community

Nsubuga, H. 2019. The call for harmonisation of cross-border insolvency laws to enable cross-border filing and litigation in the East African community. International company and commercial law review. 30 (12), pp. 659-668.

Employee rights in corporate insolvency: a UK and US perspective

Nsubuga, H. 2019. Employee rights in corporate insolvency: a UK and US perspective. London and New York Routledge.

Economic and social perspectives of corporate insolvency law in Uganda: The recent collapse of Crane Bank (Uganda) and the response to the 2007-2008 global economic crisis

Nsubuga, H. 2019. Economic and social perspectives of corporate insolvency law in Uganda: The recent collapse of Crane Bank (Uganda) and the response to the 2007-2008 global economic crisis. International Conference on Insolvency and Bankruptcy Laws - A Global Response. ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad, India - Organised by Widener University Delaware Law School and Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India 01 - 03 Mar 2019 ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education. pp. 302-310

The impact of bank insolvency on consumer protection and the drive towards the 2030 sustainable development agenda in developing economies: A Ugandan perspective

Nsubuga, H. 2019. The impact of bank insolvency on consumer protection and the drive towards the 2030 sustainable development agenda in developing economies: A Ugandan perspective. Rule of Law in the 2030 SDGs Agenda. Loyola University Chicago, John Felice Centre, Rome Italy 01 - 02 Feb 2019

Towards a tort of political negligence: Political deceit, political misrepresentation and the Brexit conundrum

Nsubuga, H. 2019. Towards a tort of political negligence: Political deceit, political misrepresentation and the Brexit conundrum. An International Law Blog.

The rights of employees on corporate insolvency: a UK and US perspective

Nsubuga, H. 2018. The rights of employees on corporate insolvency: a UK and US perspective. PhD thesis Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University School of Law

The fate of employment protection provisions under TUPE regulations post-Brexit

Nsubuga, H. 2018. The fate of employment protection provisions under TUPE regulations post-Brexit. The Academic Forum Annual Conference, INSOL EUROPE. Warsaw, Poland 04 - 05 Oct 2017

The interpretative approach to bankruptcy law: remedying the theoretical limitations in the traditionalist and the proceduralist perspectives on corporate insolvency

Nsubuga, H. 2018. The interpretative approach to bankruptcy law: remedying the theoretical limitations in the traditionalist and the proceduralist perspectives on corporate insolvency. International Journal of Law and Management. 60 (3), pp. 824-841. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJLMA-03-2017-0079

Corporate insolvency and employment protection: a theoretical perspective

Nsubuga, H. 2016. Corporate insolvency and employment protection: a theoretical perspective. Nottingham Insolvency and Business Law e-Journal. 4 (1).
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