De la quiebra al concurso

Authors

  • Mª Luisa Aparicio González

Keywords:

Antecedentes Ley Concursal, obligaciones civiles y mercantiles, aspectos procesales de la quiebra, quiebra de sociedades mercantiles.

Abstract

This study analyses the legislation leading up to the recently reformed Bankruptcy Law. This embraces one hundred and two years covered by the old Law of Civil Procedure of 1881, Book IV of the Commercial Code of 1829, the Commercial Code of 1885 and the Suspension of Payments Law of 1922. All legal systems are subject to fragmentation and shot through with contradictions. The main characteristics of this system include removing the distinction between civil and commercial obligations; commercial regulations do not cover procedural aspects of bankruptcy and there were special regulations pertaining to the bankruptcy of trading companies. These are sufficient grounds on which to welcome the principles that inspired legislative reform.

Author Biography

Mª Luisa Aparicio González

Prof. Ordinaria de Derecho Mercantil de la Universidad Pontificia Comillas de Madrid

How to Cite

Aparicio González, M. L. (2016). De la quiebra al concurso. Icade. Journal of the Faculty of Law at Universidad Pontificia Comillas, (61), 13–24. Retrieved from https://revistas.comillas.edu/index.php/revistaicade/article/view/6392

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