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The Efficacy of the Introduction of LLPs in Zambia: Lessons from Kenya and the United Kingdom

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  • Chaponga Z Nguluwe

    (ZCAS University)

  • Mildred Muhyila

    (ZCAS University)

  • Douglas W. Rolls

    (ZCAS University)

  • Nyawa M. Nyirongo

    (ZCAS University)

Abstract

Design/methodology/approach –The study is a culmination of desk research in inter alia, statutes, case law, textbooks, journal articles, etc. Purpose-There are different forms of business associations that can be formed for the purpose of conducting business activities in Zambia and among them are partnerships which are regulated by the British Partnerships Act of 1890, an archaic and outdated law. The Partnerships Act of 1890 has several shortcomings which render it insufficient and ineffective in today’s business environment. The study discusses the current legal framework and shortcomings of partnerships in Zambia. Findings-For instance, individuals who would like to form a business association in which they can enjoy limitation of liability cannot establish a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) in Zambia, instead, they would have to incorporate a company because Zambia lacks legislation for LLPs. Originality/value-This research paper highlights the benefits of LLPs, by drawing lessons from Kenya and the United Kingdom. In addition, the study recommends the creation of legislation and a regulatory framework to guide Limited Liability Partnerships in Zambia because none exists.

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  • Chaponga Z Nguluwe & Mildred Muhyila & Douglas W. Rolls & Nyawa M. Nyirongo, 2024. "The Efficacy of the Introduction of LLPs in Zambia: Lessons from Kenya and the United Kingdom," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 8(4), pages 887-897, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:8:y:2024:i:4:p:887-897
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