La función inspectora en materia de sociedades cooperativas
Abstract
The different laws governing cooperatives in Spain collect in its articles the guidelines of relationship between such societies and public administration, including the exercise of the inspection and sanctioning function by this on cooperatives. This study about the inspection function is based on the analysis of the different laws, and express how different subjects are included on them, for example subjects as the inspection function, parties responsible, the typification of infractions and penalties, the basic rules of disciplinary proceedings, the measures for temporary intervention in cooperatives and their disqualification, allowing us to conclude that also in this area there is considerable differences between the applicable laws.
Received: 20 September 2014
Accepted: 10 October 2014
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