A look at the institution of bankruptcy in Nicaragua
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https://doi.org/10.5377/derecho.v0i14.1021Keywords:
bankruptcy, conservatory, reformAbstract
This work aims to provide an overview of the state from bankruptcy in Nicaragua, and to reflect the legal and procedural problems of the same, from the perspective of comparative law, to reveal the position liquidationist of this figure in our legal system; as well as the side effects that it provides the public economic interest of the country. Also, reflect how the current regulation of this figure violates the rights of the debtor to the point of disrupting their fundamental rights, seeking always to give enormous benefits to the creditor. Because of this questioning and archaic regulation of the figure, in which there is also a wide dispersion law is necessary to consider not only a rapid modernization of the figure of the bankruptcy; but bankruptcy of the entire discipline in our law, determining strengths and limitations, to finally take positions that pay the purposeful enhancement of native law.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5377/derecho.v0i14.1021
Revista de Derecho No.14 2010 pp.191-225
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