bankakrísin
Bankakrísin, or "bankruptcy" in Icelandic, refers to a legal status granted to individuals or businesses that are unable to repay outstanding debts to creditors. The concept is rooted in Icelandic and international bankruptcy laws, which provide structured procedures for debtors to resolve financial insolvency while offering creditors a fair and orderly process for debt recovery.
In Iceland, bankruptcy proceedings are governed by the *Bankruptcy Act* (*Brotaskrá*), which outlines eligibility criteria, asset
Bankruptcy can have significant long-term consequences, including restrictions on credit access and professional licensing. For individuals,
Bankruptcy is distinct from other debt relief options, such as debt restructuring or personal bankruptcy alternatives,