Doctrina de los juzgados de lo mercantil en sede concursal
Keywords:
Winding-up, commerce law, commercial Courts
Abstract
During the passed two years, since the 1st of September 2004, date in which took effect in Spain Law 22/2003, July the 9th («windind-up» legal framework), many incidental points were transacted in new created Commerce Courts. Their decisions, to a certain extent, have been object of appeal, but the doctrine and reaction of the Provincial Courts (second instance in Spain) are yet pending. I have tried to concrete some questions that I understand interesting for administrators and other legal advisors, as well as the opinions emitted by expert Judges in Congresses on Commerce Law and the available Resolutions of these specialized Courts, that I present/display in the Web Site <http://www.fgm.net/>, for those who wish to consult the complete texts. With this second part what was published in the previous number of the magazine Estudios de Deusto is completed.Downloads
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Published
2012-09-23
How to Cite
Gómez Martín, Fernando. 2012. “Doctrina De Los Juzgados De Lo Mercantil En Sede Concursal”. Estudios De Deusto 55 (2), 215-70. https://doi.org/10.18543/ed-55(2)-2007pp215-270.
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