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Análisis comparativo entre la Ley 1116 de 2006 y el Decreto 560 de 2020 : los incentivos económicos de cara a la función conservativa en los procesos de insolvencia

Authors: Jiménez Reales, Cristian Daniel; Martínez de Ávila, Jorge Enrique;

Análisis comparativo entre la Ley 1116 de 2006 y el Decreto 560 de 2020 : los incentivos económicos de cara a la función conservativa en los procesos de insolvencia

Abstract

The corporate insolvency regime in Colombia is framed in Law 1116 of 2006, such regulatory provision arose because of the advances that had been achieved in the country in insolvency matters, mostly through decrees, and that served as a starting point for the current Colombian insolvency regime. Law 1116 was issued in 2006, and has been complemented by subsequent provisions that have contributed to form a regulatory framework in terms of insolvency law, such as Decree 1429 of 2010, which have contributed to further strengthen the regulatory body of insolvency law in Colombia, however, economic incentives and disparities between rules issued during the pandemic remain a pending task, the insolvency processes regulated by Decree 560 of 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic allowed companies to initiate more agile and efficient processes during the crisis pandemic, which achieved the protection of credit, employment and the company by enforcing the conservative function of insolvency law. Therefore, it is essential that the incentives that showed very good results in the 2020 crisis are maintained over time and can contribute to further improve the national economy.

El régimen de insolvencia empresarial en Colombia se encuentra enmarcado en la Ley 1116 de 2006. Esta surgió como resultado de los avances que se habían logrado en el país en materia concursal, la mayoría a través de decretos, y que sirvieron como punto de partida para el actual régimen de insolvencia colombiano. La Ley 1116 se expidió el año 2006, además ha sido complementada por disposiciones posteriores que han contribuido a formar un entramado normativo en lo que se refiere a derecho concursal, como el Decreto 1429 de 2010. Los procesos de insolvencia que reguló el Decreto 560 de 2020 durante la pandemia de COVID-19 le permitió a las empresas que con ocasión de la pandemia crisis, pudieran iniciar procesos más agiles y más eficientes, lo que logró la protección del crédito, el empleo y la empresa haciendo valer la función conservativa del derecho concursal. Por lo tanto, resulta imprescindible que los incentivos que mostraron muy buenos resultados en la crisis de 2020 se mantengan en el tiempo y puedan contribuir a seguir mejorando la economía nacional.

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Incentivos económicos, Función conservativa, QUIEBRA, DERECHO COMERCIAL, FRACASOS COMERCIALES, CRISIS ECONÓMICA, Ley 1116 de 2006, Derecho concursal, Sociedades comerciales, Empresa viable, FLUJO DE CAJA, Insolvencia empresarial, Decreto 560 de 2020

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