Ley 6/2013, de Cooperativas de Cantabria: contenido y oportunidad para el desarrollo de la economía social
Abstract
The LCCANT (Cantabria Law on Cooperatives) intends to provide regulation that respects the model of the true cooperative company while introducing the instruments that cooperatives need, not only to overcome a period of crisis, but to play a relevant role in Cantabria’s economy. However, passing adequate legislation is only the first step. The true challenge begins afterwards. The regional government should equip itself with an administrative structure that can offer cooperatives services and solutions and actively engage in disseminating their ideals. Furthermore, it should promote cooperative companies as an advantageous arrangement in comparison to other types of business organisation.
Received: 01 October 2014
Accepted: 06 November 2014
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