La concepción jurídico-constitucional de la cooperativa en Cuba. Un reto para el perfeccionamiento del modelo socioeconómico nacional
Abstract
The objective of this work is to contribute with some valuations around the conception of the cooperative in the Cuban constitutionalism, dedicated to that the constitution can guide —like it corresponds— the legal implementation of the figure toward an integral perspective. To get this purpose, we will offer a characterization of the institution that illustrates us about their identity. Next it will be analyzed the juridical dimension of the cooperative, pondering the different doctrinal postures that have tried to define its nature. Lastly, we will argue that the current norms of the Cuban constitutional design, influenced by a reduced conception of the institution, suffers of a group of limitations that block the good use of the figure in a socioeconomic context in which it is called to transcend.
Received: 16 January 2013
Accepted: 07 February 2013
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