Hacia la definitiva y completa mercantilización de las crisis de empresa. Notas acerca de la reforma concursal
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Abstract
This report gives us an idea of some of the issues related to the project on Concursal Law and deals, more specifically, not only with the change that the latter will bring about on the so called Working Right of the crisis, but also with the assumptions that working contracts might expire all at the same time. The sistematic unification aimed at for dealing legally with the concursal situations puts an end to the privilege of one-by-one attention that employees have enjoyed for a long time. As a result, the latter are now pushed into that universal procedure that is determined by the businessman's insolvency and illiquidity. The project also makes a brief comment on the introduction, into the concursal situations, of conservation processes that are not exclusively liquidity processes; all this makes it possible to transmit the ideas that are contained in the different models created for solving the crisis, i.e., the work model as well as the civil model, this being the most traditional one.
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