Las Cooperativas No Agropecuarias en Cuba: su trascendencia socioeconómica y jurídica
Abstract
The present article focus its attention on the analysis of the socio- economic and legal transcendence of the non-agrarian cooperatives in Cuba. At the beginning its definition, principles as well as the aims to be achieved are examined. It’s very important to highlight how the phenomenon can be seeing from the practical point of view, it’s shown through the understanding of the general data. Nowadays the research is focus on the demonstration of the socio- economic tracks and challenges of the CNoA since the law was approved. These tracks have an impact on the individual, collective and social environment that surrounds the cooperative. The principal challenges and opportunities that they produce on the new legal and cooperative regime and its main challenges.
Received: 28 October 2019
Accepted: 19 November 2019
Published online: 20 December 2019
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