Abstract:
Nuestra sociedad lleva soportando unos años difíciles debido a las consecuencias que la COVID-19 o el conflicto entre Ucrania y Rusia están perpetrando sobre la misma.
Debido a ello, las economías españolas, sobre todo las domésticas, que a su vez son las más sensibles, han notado grandes dificulta... Ver más
Our society has been enduring some difficult years due to the consequences that COVID-19 or the conflict between Ukraine and Russia are perpetrating on it. As a result, Spanish economies, especially domestic ones, which in turn are the most sensitive, have noticed great difficulties even to survive day to day and face the numerous expenses and debts caused in recent years. Based on this, the number of bankruptcies have increased by an unimaginable number, not only affecting companies, but also domestic economies.
For this reason, a new regulation of the Bankruptcy Law became essential to adapt it to the current times, in which continuous changes are the order of the day. In this work, through the study of LC 16/2022, Royal Legislative Decree 1/2020, of 5 May, approving the revised text of the Bankruptcy Law and Law 25/2015 of Second Chance, we will analyze and treat a fundamental good for the life of the individual debtor such as residence and what options the current legislation offers us with respect to it within the framework of obtaining the exoneration of unsatisfied liabilities.
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