Las sociedades cooperativas y su obligatoriedad ante el Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social
Abstract
As the economy of every nations depends on those who make up its workforce or labor force, it is possible to attribute that part of it is formed thorough cooperative societies, groups that in their nature have as their purpose the satisfaction of both individual needs, as collectives, which are made achievable through the performance of economic activities of production, distribution and consumption, of goods and services. Hence the concern to analyze first the constitutional and legal framework of the economic stewardship of the Mexican State in which Cooperative Societies participate, of course, second, the legal framework of Cooperative Societies, thorough a study of their commercial nature; and finally, in a third section, the legal framework of the Social Security and welfare schemes in which these groups participate.
Received: 16 October 2020
Accepted: 25 November 2020
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