Marco jurídico de las cooperativas en Cuba. Tracto histórico y realidad actual
Abstract
In this paper, the historical tract through which the legal framework of cooperatives in Cuba has been traced is valued, identifying the limitations and potential offered to these associative forms in each period. Special emphasis will be placed on the current reality, initiated with the refinement of the Cuban economic model, where a process of expansion of cooperatives to other sectors of the national economy besides agriculture is observed. The legal perspectives of this ongoing experimental process will also be subject to a general assessment, taking into account the latest legislative developments in the cooperative matter, especially the letter of the new Constitution of the Republic of Cuba of 2019.
Received: 25 October 2019
Accepted: 18 November 2019
Published online: 20 December 2019
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